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KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Resources of the Mid-Pacific Coast Empire
ORT ORFORD NEWS
Volume VII.
High School Takes 2 Games;
Sixes Boys Defeat Langlois
Port Orford. Oregon, Tuesday. January IT. 1933.
SUNSET BEAUTIFUL
DORA DEAN Mrt't T< HEON
The blue h ills lac«' th e sent grit'n sk y,
The su n se n d s hack a dazzling light.
Number 7
Farm School January 18th;
Dairy Industry Interested
The Pirates defeated the Lang­ Masonic Orders Hold
BUKT OKEOKD
“Are all the cow s in my herd
The clou d g irls «lane«' in glee;
in veils of silv erin g gray;
lois Hi boys on the local floor to
I paying their way at the present
LOCALS
Joint Installation
I time?" is a question that not all
the tune of 39-12 Friday night in
The g rea t app roachin g purple Ftes't—
B illow in g m o w w h ite floatin g clouds,
the first meeting of the two team s
dairymen are able to answer, for
Is
c
a
o
e
h
i
in
u
golden
Sea
.
.
.
!
G
race
the
sk
y's
eest
high
w
ay.
W estern World
this season. With Helmken. Post
the simple reason that they have
Joint installation of officers for
and Zumwalt carrying the brunt of
E. L. White was a Gold Beach no w ay of determ ining their worth.
A m igh ty flee t of purple clouds,
A dragon cloud w ith jew eled w ings.
i visitor Saturday.
the attack the local boys quickly 1933 w as held at the K. P. hall on
This topic will be the basis of
tan up a score of 26 points before last Thursday evening by the Ma­
C raw ls from out th e houndless blue;
Set sail for th e su n set place;
the discussion at the first meeting
Mr
anil
Mis.
E.
L.
Harris
trans-
the visitors could tally a single sons, ih e Royal Arch and Occiden­
[ acted business in Marshfield Fri- of the evening school in D airying
A s they sail near, Lo . . . Som e are blue
A lust su n ray seta w ings aflaoae—
score, but from this point, with lo­ tal chapter O. E. S..
I day.
which is to start next W ednesday,
So blue 'gain st grayin g sptvce . . . . !
T he golden rain w ash him through . . . !
A turkey dinner was enjoyed by
cal substitutes flocking into the
January 18, at 8:00 p. m. to be held
Clayton Krieger and son James at the Bandon high school.
game, Langlois played on equal the group, after which the cei-
I
left
Thursday
for
Medford
to
visit
T h is m ighty dragon of th e sk y,
terms. At tim es the Langlois of­ emonies were held.
T hen one m ore blue than bluest blue—
With butterfat prices as they are
his mother who had the misfortune
fense seem ed to function in great
Officers installed for the Ma
Is «han ged to a great gold B arge;
at the present tim e and the dairy
S a ils sw lftly tow ard th e w e s t ;
to break her arm.
shape but had a habit of faltering I sons were: l . C. Eaton, W. M.;
situation looking none too good for
W hich flo a ts aw ay through sea green sp ace
And pilot like, nears th e goal—
in scoring territory.
| j ohn S. Moore, S. W ; E. B. Hill, |
Sheriff F. W. Sm ith spent Sunday the future, it seem s like there is
W ith pink rolwd nym p hs In ch arge . . . !
The members of the Pirates > j W ; w A LeGore, secretary
W h ile day . . . is c om in g to rest . . . !
at his home in Port Orford from not much for the dairyman to do,
team are once more rounding into i an<j Chas. F. Winters, treasurer,
his duties at the court house.
nor much that he can do.
shape after a siege of sickness, and j v ictor Breuer was the installing
T h e great Fl«>et join s th e great I’arad««—
All . , . ready . , . for th e su n set show .
But authorities claim
there is
W.
H
Bennett,
joint
representa­
with a couple more good men be- offjcer.
M ajesty Is on his th rone . . . !
tive from Coos and Curry cour.- one thing a dairyman must do, and
See . . . th e cloud guards m arch a lo n g ;
coming eligible next week, the team
Officers for the Royal Arch were:
I ties, spent Saturday and Sunday more so during depressed times,
S h ow ers of gold rain over all—
should be in tip top shape for a D. R. Norton, E. H. P .; W P. j
G lorious m aid en s . . . in cloth of gold—
: at his home from his legislative and that is to take inventory of his
hard season. The lineup was:
The w est doth claim its ow n . . . !
Howe, king; F. T. Moore, scribe; ■
D an cin g . . . to the even in g son g . . . !
cows, of their productive ability,
I duties in Salem.
Port Orford Post (8) F, Handley Phil Pearson, C. of H .; W A. Le-
study w ays and m eans in which
(2) F, Helmken (15) C. Zumwalt Gore, secretary; and John S.
T avld McKenzie returned Mon­
that production may be increased
A p len tiou s H orn . . . o f B ronze and gold.
O b eautiful h eavenly sc e n e . . .
(4) G, Wilson (4) G, Miller (4) S, Moore, tieasurer.
day of last week from Ashland, be­
R. T. Moore, I
and the low producers eliminated.
Fromm, O. (2) S, Tribbey S, Fromm P H P
ing accompanied home by Mrs. Mc­
S k im s a cro ss th e w esterin g sk y;
S h im m erin g in gold and blue;
w a s th e I n s ta llin g officer I
No one is interested in milking
L. S, Rutledge S, Krieger 3, W h it­
Kenzie
and
Miss
Lela
Crumley.
Sp illing flow ers and golden fruit—
Eastern Star installations were: I
As d an cin g girls cross th e sk y —
more cows in order to sell more
man S.
Miss Pearl W illiams visited in milk, but to increase the milk flow
Mrs Earl Wood, W. M.; Earl Wood, '
W hile gold drtwsed girls d an ce on by . . . !
T hrough tin ts of every hue . . . !
I jin g lo is-T h o r n (4) F, Russell W.
P.; Mrs. Paul Briedwell, A. M ; 1
Gold Beach Saturday
from the cow s that are in the herd
(4) F, Boice (4) C. Britton O.
Mr. Johnson, A. P .; Mrs. E. B. I
at tlie p r e se n t time. "Are they all
N.
B.
Marsh
attended
to
business
Cook G.
The blue blue clou d s sail aw ay
B lue cloud pilots leave the great Fleet,
Hill, conductress; Mrs. J. Q. Jarvis, i
paying for their own board?”
in Gold Beach last Monday
Referee: Paulding.
_____
A. C.; Mrs. W. H. Pearce, secretary, j
B eyond our search in g sig h t;
Sail up to th e su n set Port;
i A plan is to be snhm itted to the
, Mr. and Mrs. David McKenzie
< l i t i s W IN
la n d Mrs. Lillian Flom, treasurer.
group during the first meeting that
T he rain o f gold and dan cin g girls—
T heir sh im m erin g sa ils are tin ged w ith gold.
■ and R. G. McKenzie motored to I is hoped will aid dairymen In deter-
J
1 Mrs. R uth Corson of Port Orford •
Slip behind, c u rta in s of n igh t . . . !
Coquille Tuesday of last week.
The Port Orford high school 8*, l s |w a s the installing officer. Mrs. L
As they ed ge th e su n set Court . . . !
1 mining the productive worth of his
upset the dope sheet when they d e-| c Eaton wag presented with a
John Marsh is repairing the I rows. Besides discussing this plan.
feated the strong Langlois girls pagt m atron.g }ewei, r t . Moore
Fromm building which he recently topics to be discussed in the re­
team 24-5. The girl Pirates were
the presentation address
purchased. He is assisted by R B maining nine or more m eetings
somewhat weakened by the loss o
f
___________ _
Corson.
will be decided upon. It is hoped
Mary Soranson. who has been ser­
Miss Vivian H aagensen of Lang- that a large number of the local
Coming to Oregon
iously ill, but Fay Tribbey who
I lois has returned to her home af- dairymen will take advantage of
played forward in her place, turned
The widespread publicity cam-
ter visiting at the home of her this opportunity to attend and take
in a splendid performance. To the paign sponsored by the Oregon North Bend Bank Has
Irish
Furze
Taken
aunt, Mrs. C. A. Long.
part in the discussions of their
*
♦
two guards must go the credit for sta te Chamber of Commerce con-
own problems No one should for-
Lzruis
Knapp
and
Frank
Seal
SEXES NOTES
♦
the fine showing of the team as tinues to bear fru it
Following
To Sand Island were business visitors in Qold 8et ^ e date and place, Wednesday,
30-I)ay Moratorium ♦
♦
they held the Langlois forwards to will be found additional prospec-
January 18, at 8:00 p m. at the
I Beach Thursday
(From
W
estern World)
Western World
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ..................................
one lone field goal, w hich in itself tive Oregonians, who are interest-
Bandon high school.
Some of th, L iah Furze from this
Is som ewhat of an achievem ent. ed sufficien tly to want to learn
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Marsh
and
A 3O-day moratorium, it w hich
Claire H aight of Albany and A B
section
has
been
transferred
by
the
fam
ily
of
Wedderburn
are
arrang-l
What ia the ,uture ,or the poul-
The squad is also blessed w ith a more about this wonderful land of to effect reorganization ar « a par- Hines of Jefferson visited on the
••
U ~ S. War Departm ent to Sand Is i ing to move to the Marsh ranch on i try industry In this community"
tall and aggressive center in Helen opportunity:
tial liquidation of assets to provide six es from Thursday to Saturday
will be the topic that will attract
Capps, who is far above the aver-
u E Mangfieidi 240 E. N inth St. additional working capital, w as de- Mr Haight reports his fam ily well land In the Columbia river for the Elk river
i the attention of the poultrymen at
age girls center. All in all the gam e Agbiandt Ohio, expects to visit Ore- dared for the First National bank and tbaf Mrs. H aight is again en- purpose of holding down the drift-
H. Sheridan is a patient a t I theh nral evening school meeting
ing sands of that island
was interesting at all tim es and gon this sum mer and w ants from of N orth Bend W ednesday, through gaged in teaching
the Keizer hospital in North Bend. to be held next Thursday at 8.00
was not as onesided as the score 20 to 25 acres of improved land in a decree signed by Mayor Edgar 1
In October. 1932. two 100-pound ' Mrs. Sheridan is attending him : „ m
. h„ hl„b
~
,
C. C. Woodworth and daughter,
would Indicate, as the visitors were Marion, Curry, Lane, Jackson or McDaniel. The moratorium is sim-
sacks of seed and some sprouis They were driven to North Bend great many th| , ,
y „
,
I F r id a v bv H en rv A ilo ln h sen
*
many, this is a very timely
fighting every minute of the time. Douglas county suitable for poul­ liar to that declared by several Miss Hazel, motored to Marshfield were planted on the island.
In f o r m a tio n fro m th e district en ' , *
, V
“ the
yesterday where they met Miss
The lineup:
try fruit and truck farming.
other banks in the state to permit Marion W oodworth of Portland ■inter at Portland states
L
X Dol<e' Jr" 8pen- aeveral, back to the soil" is steadily gam-
Port Orford—Sutton (14) F, Trib­
Edward Gard, Goodland, Kansas, tim e to further stabilize their bus­
days last week in Marshfield.
ing and which means som e sort of
‘'The furze were planted for tile I
bey (10) F, Capps H c, Babel sc. intends to make a trip to Oregon iness. At present it is planned to who returned home with them.
Dr and Mrs. L. R. Pugh were ' agricultural occupation will be ent-
Mrs.
C
W
Zumwalt
is
recover­
purpose of getting a covering cf
Tichenor g. Capps R g, Corson s
after harvest in August, and is in- open again February 11.
vegetation on the island and th u s ; recent business visitors in Coos ered upon as a livelihood
ing from her recent illness
IAnglols—Johnson (5) f. Crew f, tpregted in securing from 160 to
The board of directors chosen by
| The future at the present time
Kreutzer c. Spangler sc, W oodruff 320 acres of improved land in W est­ the stockholders at their annual
W alter McGill transacted busi­ holding the sand more firmly In county-
place
At a recent Inspection, no
Reverend D. J. Henry was r e -. ,o ^
r“ a*‘ra la ver> encour-
g Sabin g. Young s, Guerin s, Ed­ ern Oregon suitable for general m eeting is composed of the follow­ ness in Marshfield W ednesday
slgns of growth could be noted at covering from an attack of the flu a* lnK according to the latest ata-
Mr
Dart,
who
w
as
taken
to
the
wards s.
farming. Might also be interested ing: H. G. Kern, Robert Banks,
points where seed had been plant ; laat wc«a and there were no sei-
released by the U. S. D epart­
Referee: Paulding.
J. H. Greves, C. P. Kibler, Dr. R us­ Leep hospital Bandon last week ed but they are expected to take | v‘ces at the ehurch Thursday ev- m,'"t ”f Agriculture through their
in Eastern Oregon.
w ith a broken arm, had the fur­
sell
Keizer,
Wm.
Vaughan,
J.
H
Hjalmer Mattson, 1418 106th ave
root in the apring On the other « «“ ‘«Mr
, monthly crop and lives'ock reports
SIX E S GRADE BOYS WIN
wants I Mullen, Carl Bock and Dr. H. E. ther m isfortune of having the in­
W., New Duluth. Minn,
One of the late reports shows a
hand
a
number
of
the
sm
ail
plants
Mr.
and
Mrs
W
R.
Northrup
and
jured
member
amputated
He
is
The preliminary gam e featured a
about 40 acres of cheap land In Burmeister. The officers are Kern.
large decrease in egg and poultry
doing
well
at
the
hospital
accord­
bunch of future stars representing Douglas, Lane, Coos or Lincoln president; Banks, vice president;
storage
foi the entire U. 8. The
should survive the winter season " golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
the Sixes and Langlois grades and county suitable for general farm- Greves. cashier and Kibler, assist ing to last reports.
price of eggs today is 6 to 10 cents
Bandon
has
regarded
Irish
fu
rze'
David
Carey
at
Powers
last
Batur­
J.
A.
McDonald
spent
Wednes
was just about the most interesting jng
ant cashier.
, higher than a year ago, in fact the
day to Friday at Coquille attend­ as a more or less beautiful menace I day. Mrs. Johnson is a sister of
game of the evening. These boys
i highest it has been since the break
Charles Hansen. 2264 Perry St.. I Chief among the items which it ing the Sw ift cheesem akers' con­ and it is Interesting to know th st Mr. Carey and attended the w ed --.
went at It in a serious way and
Davenport, Iowa, w ants prices of is hoped to liquidate is the North vention.
the
government
has
put
it
t,
a
ding
in
1883
Mrs
Northrup
Is
a
'
"
‘
W‘"ter Pt^
showed that they knew w hat it was
duction period. “W hat is the fu ­
...
__ _
«¡xL "seemed ’to have improved land without buildings, Bend hotel building, now owned by
piacticai
use.
Some
people
have
'
daughter
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Carey,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cole,
and
son
and
i n g i o i a a bit Tnd emerged within a radius of 25 m i.es of a the bank and in which the in.tltu-
ture for the local poultry raisers?
daughter, and Mrs. Slaght of Fort stated that if planted In blow sand: j p Masterson spent Tuesday
it on
Any person, w hether engaged in
victorious 22 to 5. H owever these U rge city, preferably t
a
T m l ‘ t ^ h “‘ ^
‘t It will make six inches of soil in | and W ednesday at the Baker ranch
poultry at the present or not. Is in­
team , play a return game Friday. Oregon, suitable for poultry rais
sight years.
i on chinquapin ridge.
vited to attend and take part in
the 20th, at Langlois and the result ing. bee culture, orchard and small
The first Irish furze was brought I . . .
,
week. Mrs. Cole is a stater of Mrs
here from Bandon Ireland bv Ge , ! ,
ol R hode, and Dil- the discussions These m eetings
fruits.
I
Flesher
and
Mrs
M
clntee
and
Mrs
may then be different.
Encouraging Trend
Slaght is her mother. The Coles Bennett. better known as "Lord" “ ’d' cont« ' tor«' h«» been .pend- arc arranged for the benefits of
Port Orford high school girls and
John J. Behles. Garrison, N. D.
day* *n the Port Or,ord those engaged in poultry work and
The
trend of industrial produc- ;'e[ ; rned"to California Monday but Bennett, who named Bandon. O i e - 1"« T
h o v s a lso Dlav at Langlois on the w ants to contact real estate men
to those who are interested in oth­
ln^ a“ «a “ "8 condition..
.am e night In the first game of the In W estern Oregon who might have t‘°" at the end of the first week Mrs Slaght
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remained for an ex- gon He lived at what is now called
county league schedule
Wednes- farms in Oregon to exchange for of the new year is upwaid, as com-
tended vistt
Bennett's beach. In the old co u n try 1 8 J »Poerl and Frank Paris er ways, by the Bm ith-Hughes Ag
dav night the Pirates journey to land In North Dakota.
pared with a downward trern. ai Among those from
Sixes
recent- the furze is used as a hedge and were B®ndon visitors Tuesday, a n l ricultural departm ent of the high
S d Beach for the m u d i p o s t p o n e d _____________ the beginning of 1932^ The output
|y trangactlnB buglnegg
ln Ijlngloig
school, cooperating with the local
m akes an effective fence but unless .
Orford visitors Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Martin, ac i ach° o1 *“ ,r d a"d the atate board
practice games
t » _ :. i i _ _ j
?f . . new
. J ’’" ? * * .:! were Chas Fitzhugh. Arch Gibson ground around it in cultivated it
following the introduction of new Rnd „ Helmken
rapidly spreads over It. Hundreds eompanled by Mrs. N ettie P eterso n 1 ° r v,,ca ona •“duc«tlon
Rail Head Optimistic
D eciding on the topics to discuss
models, and this has affected fav­
of acres of former grass land has of Riverton, were recent guests of
,,
. r»
z
J
Marshfield. Or., Jan 1 3 -P r e si-
In other m eetings during the poul­
been covered by It in this vicinity Mr and Mrs. Ridder.
lontract Postponed
dent A D McDonald of the south- orably the steel markets. There
try session will be one of the func­
is a fair demand for glass from
because the ground » a s not cultl
The highway com m ission has per- ern P acific R ailway company, here
George Quigley transacted busi- tions of the first m eeting
These
the auto makers, and rubber tire
vated.
G A R R ISO N L A K E N E W S
m ilted Roy L. Houck to postpone in company with other officials of
neas at the county seat the first of | m eetings will continue for at least
further work on the grading and the company, believes there will be
....................................
last week
10 meetings, once or tw ice a week,
. . .
j ,.,
on hand estim ated at
♦ Ro with casings
graveling of 1.1 miles of the Cape a revival of conditions after the
________
. . .
..
Governor Vetoes Bill
Ray Dement and Charles Har- depending upon the group attend­
1 fully 1,000,000 units fewer than »
Blanco secondary highw ay
until new adm inistration takes over the
Mr and Mrs. Walter
Herrick , Salem. Jan 13 Governor Meier locker of Myrtle Point are spend­ ing the first m eeting
The oil po.nion
industry is also
dry weather.
weather.
Mr. Houck
Houck has
has reins. Questioned about more paa_
°)nvent
Mr.
All persons Interested should
and Mrs Fred Rutledge were Port has vetoed the bill repealing the ing the week in Curry at the lat­
moved h i. gas shovel to the site o f senger trains. President McDonald
s h ^ manufacturprs arp now be Orford visitors Friday afternoon
keep the tim e and date in mind
state property tax levy, and legis- ter's ranch.
the rock crusher at Brushes creek said they would be provided when ginning to receive volum e orders
Mrs Geo. Horner spent Sunday lators are practicaHy at a stand-
At the recently formed Boy Scout for the first meeting. Thursday,
for a few days of picking up odds conditions watrant
for spring business December bus- at the A. G Miller home
still as to what course to pursue troop, under the leadership of Rev. January 19, at 8:00 p m. at the
and ends, after which all equipment
Included in the party on Presi- iness in shoes was better than In
Miss Ruth Miller, who has spent to solve the state • tax problem D. J Henry, the boys elected Bandon high school building
will be taken to Portland where it dent McDonald's special train were the like month of 1931. Meat pack the past three months at her home, Joint R epresentative Bennett of
Frank White, president; I^w rence
is understood Mr. Houck has other E. L. King, superintendent Portland Ing business is m aintained on a returned to Eugene after the holi-iC oos and Curry counties voted to
Miller, scribe; and Ivan Crowley,
Preparing to Mine
division; J H. Dyer, vice president; h .Kh
arpdayg
override the governor s veto whi e treasurer
work.
A
crew of men is employed on
F
I.
Burkhaltei
general
managei
gnd
Mrg
Frp<J
Wpp<J
ca„pd
Repregentglt,ve
McCloskey
of
Coos
The engineer's office of the high­
the Arch McClallan m ining proper­
■
textile situation is sound, on I. vC Swetnam Thursday even-j county voted to sustain It.
way department in Port Orford will W M Jackie bridge engineer
To Build Ore Plant
bridge superintendent;
ty on the Elk river In preparing to
close on January 25, at w hich time A. Hampton,
____ ______>.«__ __ _______
» irith many units In both the North Ing of last week
engage
In actual placer m ining Se­
Eugene
Oi
Jan
J>
Constru
-
the engineer in charge, P. P W hit­ the officials m aking a general in and South running at capacity The
J W Swetnam was fishing at
4-H Radio Program
lion of a 1100.000 ore reducing attle capital is interested in the
more, expects to be assigned to A sh­ spectlon of lines In the northwest
; rayon business is very active, and Mucsei Cove Saturday morning
From W estern World
plant In the Bohemia mining rila- property.
land if the contract is let for the
--------------------
Mr? Ivan Warthen and children
I the wool trade gives promise of
________
____
A
program
which
will
be
instruc
trlct.
east of Cottage Grove will get
14 miles ot reconstruction work on
C a h ill Is R o b b e d
; increased operations after the mid­ of Noti, Or., and Mr and Mrs
the Pacific highway out of that
V a O K l I S IW llU V U
Oregon Gold Y’ield
d l e of this month.
In general, Marlon Miller and daughter and 1 tlvr and nt *o’-«r«at to members and under way as soon as snow clears
city to the north. Saturday En-
When L. B Hatton reached his w holesale buying has increased E Radford of Drain, w e r e recent Icedcrs of 4 H club projects will be out of the mountains, (J. A. Collins
W ashington. D. C„ J a y . 14- With
broadcast over radio station KOAC mining engineer of San Francisco
gtneer W hitmore let Engineers mining cabin on the Middle Elk sharply the last week
visitors at the G A Miller home
a total 1932 productlor o f 20,753
each Monday night between seven informed the Eugene Chamber of
Boardman and Buck out. but En- last week he found that unknown
ounces, the Oregon gold mining In­
thirty
and
eight
o'clock,
according
j
Commerce
today
gtneer Dow will remain until the parties had broken into the build-
MOVING CEDAR M ll.l.
to announcem ents received at the j Collins, who owns the Vesuvius dustry enjoyed Its biggest year
( H l R t H CALENDAR
office is closed.
I Ing and stolen two guns, a flash
The Port Orford cedar mill on county agent's office from H C I mine In thia district, has been to since 1924 the V S bureau of
Rev. D J. Henry. Pastor
light, and a quantity o f food, as
mines, departm ent o f commerce,
the Middle Elk of Art Mayea is be­ Seymour, stat« 4-H club leader
Sunday School 10 a. m
| the east, where he obtained flnsr.-
well as causing an additional sup-
announced today
Gold produced
Young
People's
Forum.
Sunday
in
g
moved
this
week
to
a
point
It is announced that club m em -'eial backing to build an oil flota
C. C Ponting of the Ponting ply of foodstuff to spoil. The mat-
in Oregon during 1932 is valued at
south of Ophir where Mr Mayea bers and leaders can hear discus firm plant for the concentrating of
camp on Rogue river spent th ter was reported to State Police evening 7:00 p m.
Ii. 1931 production of
<"hurch Service. Thursrlay, at and Herbert Wooden will continue rlons which will be of real value to ore. he informed E G Harlan se< - $42?' -100
weekend at hie home in Port Oi Miles and official Investigation is
gold amounted to 15,350 ounces,
7:30
p
m.
to
cut
battery
separator
stock
them
in
their
work.
clary
of
the
chamber
now being made
ford.
with a value of $310 700
I
I