P Port Ortord Deep Water Harbor = KEY to the Development of the Vast Natural Resources of the Mid-Pacific Coast Empire PORT ORFORD NEWS Coast Guard Station Assured No. l;To Open Bids Feb. 1st: | The end of a rather strenuous l^lve year cam paign by the P o it I Orford Chamber of Commerce for I the establishm ent of a modern U. S. I coast guard station on the local harbor was In sight W ednesday I when Secretary Soranson of the ! chamber received the following tel- - egram from Senator Frederick I Steiwer: W ashington, D. C., Jan. 18, 1983 I George W. Soranson, Roadside Beauty Progresses; Movement Gains Speed Appreciation Farm School Success Increasing the butterfat produc­ tion per herd and decreasing the cost of producing butterfat were the subjects for discussion at the first m eeting of the D airy N ight Schol held last evening at the lo­ cal high school. These two factors mean more to the dairymen today and are causing them more study than any other item. W ith butter­ fat at its present price, it behooves the dairymen to find w ays in which I Port Orford, Ore. Coast Guard announces today to reduce costs. Also, he must in­ ' that bids are being solicited for crease production if at all possible construction Port O r fo d coast { It is not necessary to milk mors station Bids to be opened F eb ru -, cows, but to make the cows he has 2i , give more. This can be done by ' Frederick Steiwer j weeding out the poor o n e. through testing. United States Senator A plan w as presented to the It is believed that considerable group w hich has been worked out competition will be m et in the bid- w test ding as several prospective b .d d e.s t<> detarmlne have already been on the * round • their worth and which seemed to canvasing the ! meet w ith considerable favor A H, little. If any doubt, but that a herawlth satisfactory bid will be received by ( Pa the department, perm itting a con- *enl tract to be entered into for t h e ’ The tests w .ll be m ade by the construction work W ith the letting agricultural departm ent of the^high of the contract the station is as- school at least once a month for sured beyond any reasonable | each herd Figuring total butterfsd doubt It Will probably require 30 for the month, cost of feed and to- dav. in which to determine and ac- tai profit over feed costs per cow cept bid and for the successful bid J w ill also be determ ined by the de- der to qualify, after which a rea- partment. sonable tim e is usually allowed for Each dairyman will be furnished the contractor to get his equipm ent with sam ple bottles, and a scale if on the ground; therefore, actual necessary, and will be required to construction work probably will not take his own sam ples Directions start until April. I for taking sam ples w ill be given as An exam ination of the records well as a sh eet for recording w eight discloses that it was 40 years to a of milk and feeds for the day. day from the date Congress first' a schedule w ill be worked out so adopted enabling legislation for the ( each person w ill know upon what establishment of this station on day he ia to take eamples. thereby March 8, 1881, w ithout, however, avoiding too m any sam ples sent In providing funds to carry the pro- to the departm ent on any one day. * ject out, until Congress finally a u -, The cost will be nom inal, cov- thorized an appropriation of $83,- e ring only the cost of acid and 500 on March 3, 1971, for the con- g |aB> breakage, probably not more structlon of the station Another than 2 cen ts per eow per month, interesting sidelight is the fa ct that dairyman w ish in g to par- it became necessary last June to se- tjf,jpate mu8t t„ t at least six cure a continuance of the appro- m mnIlthf! in order ord„r that that he he may may be be onths in priation until June 30, 1933, to pre­ able to determ ine th e productive vent the loss of the station worth of his cow He may test through a ’.apse of the appropria­ longer if he so desires In any tion June 30, 1932. I event com plete records will be In 1927 the old established Port made for any length o f the test. Orford of Commerce in oro Chamber — --------------- i# not purpose o f this plan dopted the coast guard m atter as take the pUce of the regular . part of Its constructive commun cQw testin g association. If you ity program and it is through the n tMt (n th<1 association this efforts of that organization during by a„ m ean» do so. But to the past five years that success of have n ever tested and the movement has at last been ^ gh knnw what the cowa are brought in sight Oregon’s delega- do(nB we „ m be g ,,d to explain lion in Congress has handled the ftr, t u tter on the W ashington end and „ . . I , . » a u . ,u m « u b .r . ru, T,h > h.„ p . . Ue u ,.„ y « . t lenator Frederick Steiwer who has wj)| * continuation of th­ ought the m atter step by step # diaeuMion on hrough the various adverse cir- f(jr county umstances that have been e»e°un- „ Jenkin. «ounty agent, will -red until success has been finally ,n d discuss with the ‘chieved- group plans for the Coquille Val- Plans call for m odem boat equip- Cow T esting association for the nent, and an estim ated annual COTnlnf, y ea r It is hoped more of naintenance cost of about $14.000 dairymen will avail them selves ►er annum. of the opportunity o f attending the m eetings w hich will be held each W ednesday night for the next two months. Washington. D. C„ Jan. 21 | These m eetings are conducted by enator Charle t L- McNary's eieva- tnc Sm ith-H ughes Agricultural De- on to the position of acting ma- ^ T h e local high school irity leader this . com m unity service and for im quite ap rominent public fig- beneflt of those vitally Inter­ im quite a prom inent public fig- *“ e e ightest pretext a dozen newspa- e*ted- er reporters w ill troop into his of- ce in the senate office building >r an Interview. As the senator is in position to Roy c . Ostrander. Port Orford's peak w ith authority upon moves p o p la r barber, celebrated his 78th f the republican majority, he is b| rth trade for 54 years and is be sps Senator McNary exceedingly Heved to hold the record for Ore .. — isy as he must . be on th e ».---- floor for contm _ uous service as s He came to Port Orford iring all sessions R ecently he barber is been i busier vuaic-i than A»». ever w ith the ^8 years ago after conducting a nate agriculture and forestry shop Randon for five years and mmittee. of w hich he is chair- one ,n c o tta g e Grove for eight an, considering the farm allot- y ears previously Mr. Ostrander ent bill was the recipient of congratulations - fm m a hoot o f friends on his annl- PORT ORFORD LOCALS On behalf of the citizenry of Port Orford, and Curry County generally, we take this opportunity of publicly acknowledging appreciation of the splen­ did work performed by United States Senators Chas. L. McNary and Frederick Steiwer and Congressman Willis C. Hawley in supporting the community pro­ gram of the Port Orford Chamber of Commerce for the establishment of a modern Coast Guard Station on Port Orford’s natural deep water harbor. During the five years’ campaign to secure the station it be­ came necessary to overcome obstacle after obstacle, and, now’ that the project has been brought to the stage where bids are being solicited for the construc­ tion of the station, assuring ultimate success beyond any reasonable doubt, the praiseworthy work of these officials may be measured at its true worth. The Port Orford Chamber of Commerce also de­ sires to express its appreciation of the splendid coop­ eration received from Senators McNary and Steiwer and Congressman Hawley in connection with its pro­ gram of constructive community work. PORT ORFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ( un incorporated. ) By David McKenzie, President. Attest : Geo. W. Soranson, Secretary7. Telegrams were received by the Chamber from Senator Charles L. McNary and Congressman W C. Hawley Saturday announcing that bids would be opened on February L. B. Hatton came in from his 21 for the coast guard station here. The public is at last fully aw ake mining property on the Middle Elk Saturday to spend the week end at to the necessity of preserving the 1 natural beauty of the highw ays of home. | the nation, and in moat of the The Misses Marion and Hazel Btates active cam paigns are being Woodworth of Sixes were Port Or­ carried on by the General Federa­ ford visitors Friday tion of W omen’s clubs, and other Mr. and Mrs Albert Bick of organizations along that line. Marshfield were house guests over The Oregon Council for the Pro­ Sunday of Mrs Mabel Gillings tection jf Roadside Beauty has A. G. Thornton, district manager been organized In this state with of the Associated Oil company at Mrs. Jessie M Honeyman of Eu- P o r t' Orford i« * ne “ president; Robert W Saw- North Bend was yer, J. C. Ainsworth, Doan E ric V. business visitor Wednesday I Allen and John Yeon, Jr., vice pres- Wyman Eaton is »ponding sever- |dents; and Mrs Rex Sanford, sec- al days in Bandon on business. . re»surer and on Monday Ray Bowman of the Rogers the organisation met at Salem to Foundry, Bandon, was transacting carry forward the work, business in Port Orford Wednes 1 Other states In which aggressive 1 j a y . ! cam paigns are being conducted for the retention of the natural scen- R M Knox, county agent, was a ery the highways and the Port Orford visitor yesterday ( preBervatlon of the economic value Jam es Sut’on transacted business created through the expenditure of I at the county seat last Moaday , huge construction neats, are Dela- n j e ware. , Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Maine, l Miss Priscilla Clifton and her . ! . _ , , _ , 1 Maryland, M assachusetts, Missouri, mother of Petaluma, Cal., re c e n tly ’ _ .... . . . Mr. -- __ . W . . ~ d . • Caro,lna New Hampshire, New Jersey, i Visited with Frank Ohio, Rhode Island, North Ten- ... , ... .T h ey were returning home rom aI lv i .lt of several weeks at Salem j John R Marsh, who recently pur- >ased the Fromm building, is en- iged In rem odeling It to m eet the utrements of a modern garage A ment floor ia being installed and e building otherw ise made avail- •le for the use to w hich It is to be v Waahing- PrnnBylVanla. New Miss Josephine Biddle enter­ York, W isconsin, and W est Vlr- tained her friend, Miss Helen Mae ginia. Baird of Medford last week for Among the objects to attain is encouragement of attractiveness of several days. C. C. Ponting returned to his the highways, and the Ia n g Island lumber camp on Rogue river last Chamber of Commerce recently lu ea ea v i held a contest for the beat appear- ing roadside refreshment stand Mrs. Paul Lcutw yler w as a re- ,n d service station The contest cent business visitor in Bandon resulted in 100 contestants and the Orris Knapp was a Langlois distribution of $218 In cash prises, business visitor last Tuesday 1 The Oregon Coast highway fol- 1 lowing the Pacific shore line north Roderick McKenzie, who has been and Jouth the state attending school at Marshfield, en- „ a„ the natural attribute to make rolled in the local high school yes- „ the „ „ « to s t scenic rout» in th e terday. country. Its m aiatenaace free Rev Donald J Henry of Bandon from the p>mai«retal eign and bill- attended the weekly Boy Scout board nuisance la of great econom ­ I m eeting and church service Thurs- ic value to the citizens of the re­ gion, and already the 100 m iles on day. the south end have been freed of W alter Finley left last week for the billboards and the natural beau­ Portland driving one of the Houck ty . preserved. Consideration is to trucks. I be given also to the attractiveness Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weed of of its roadside stands and service Garrison Lake motored to Cres- stations In order that the scenic cent City last week accompanied value of the route may be complete, by Mrs Weed's mother and ulster The work is well begun and should who were en route to their Call- be continued along the lines al- fornia home j ready blazed Association Financed Want Oregon I-and “ “ - Former Sixes Girl Dies O. E. S. Meets Barber 54 Years Remodels Building Cal,forn,a pansed on by the director, of th<- 1Bank R e-Elerts O fficers 1 PIANO BARGAIN - Late model coast association, there is little P la n , for m aintaining the Oregon oueation, - — <*on .ccorom g to Herbert n e r o e .t , At the annual meeting of the | piano located here in the vicinity according of Port Orford. Will sell at big Coast Highway association and for Brown of Bandon, one of the direr etockbolders of the Bank of Ban- discount and with terms Uke rent. [ Henry Hartwig. Hartland, Wia„ tors that It will meet with th e ir 1 don. held last Thuraday evening, effecting real constructive work in bo» rd of '"rectors was I If Interested write at once to H ., contem plates coming to Oregon in spite of adverse conditions, were h earty approval The chambers of commerce of re-elected for the ensuing year. T h e , B McNeil. 401 East Main St., ; the near future and is interested explained before th e local chamber Marshfield. North Bend, Coquille | directors, at their meeting, elected Medford, Ore. J24L2c jn »«curing about 20 acres of im ­ of comm erce at the w eekly lunch- proved lend in W estern Oregon c e e t in a at ferry’s Monday by and M yitle Point rave already vot-1 the same officers. The directors i suitable for raising poultry, and Ed W Miller, managei of the assir ed to make this their major proj ! are as follows T. P Hanly, F J. ect and will contribute their shares 1 Fahy. C Y Ixrwe. F 8. Perry, W particularly adapted to nureary elation. Miss Mary Treadgold, the six­ stock. to the support. The Bandon cham J Sweet John Dickey, Geo Kron- While it is difficult to raise funds The officers sre T P teen year old daughter of Mr and ber now has it under consideration enberg Marion F. Coy, Wilcox, Nebras for any public purpose at the pres- Treadgold of Hanly. president; F. J Fahy. vice Mrs. Manton E ent time it is ^ ‘X X d ^ - - m i t t e e m ake. it . report The president; C. Y. Lowe, vice presl- i Grants Pass, passed sw ay at the ka, ia Interested in one-man farm, preferably improved, suitable for th a. in view of he | rost th e Bandon chamber would dent; A. H Rosa, cashier; I . T. i fam ily home W ednesday afternoon, general farm ing W ants informa- that has been laid for the b„ Jlf, month Roselle, a ssist^ it cashier, G eorg. ; January 18 at two o'.lock, d e a th , Uon tun,t, „ w „ Urn tion that purposes to build up the I ’ Kronenberg. assistant cashier resulting from complications fol- rfKon tourist travel and incidentally to ■ ■ — lowing a siege of the flu and scar- * stim ulate all Industries by attract­ R a ltP r v t/i i in e n I 1,1 fever A telegram bearing the Edward J. Schleman, 4324 Ellis U «««ry to u p en lnfolma4k)n WH(, ..^^(ve,, 5 y l Avenue, Chicago. Ill , wants about ing visitors and settlers, it should by all means be carried on if at all August Nllsen, a master baker of, Mr and Mrs W J Sweet Thursday, acres of unimproved land in Curry Chapter No. 138 O. E. S possible. held its tegular monthly meeting Seattle, who conducted the Port Or-j morning. A private funeral will be , ' Ve8tern or w ,< t Central part of The plan that Mr. Miller is pre­ Saturday night and Installed those ford Bakery In the B ennett build- held at Grants Paaa Friday after- Ore$on. suitable for poultry, fruit The Treadgold family has r“ "‘n« and K-neral farm ing Will senting to the directors for their officers who were unable to be Ing for several weeks last fall, has noon approval is to have the various present at the annual installation returned to Port Orford after pur­ many friends Jn th is community. make inspection trip in July or chambers of comm erce along the ceremony, viz., F. W. Smith. Asso­ chasing the bakery equipment in­ Their daughter. Mary, attended tl»e August Richard A. Hardin, «32 D St., coast between Astoria and Crescent ciate Patron; Mrs binda Guerin, stalled in the B ennett building from grade school here,—-World Marysville, Cal., ia interested in City make the Oregon Coast H igh­ Marshal, and David Jenks. Senti­ the owners, the Sperry Flour oom- Mr and Mrs. Treadgold and land suitable for stock raising and way association their major proj­ nel The Worthy Matron, Mrs Ber­ pany. This equipment has been re est for the com ing year and each nal Sypher. was presented with a moved to the McKenzie buildingi daughter form erly leeided at Hixes general farm ing in W estern Ore- chamber subscribe a propartiOTMte. beautiful bouquet of carnations and next to the post office where Mr. (w here Mr Treadgold conducted a gon. Moving to Oregon in June. share to be paid monthly towards , he Pa»t ju n io r Matron, Mrl. L4n- Nlleen will open a modern bakery, general store I Walter H. Brobeck, G ran t N e­ defraytng the actual operating ex-1 da Guerin, was presented with a braska, expects to make a trip to penses This would be between 1 W orthy Matron pin. Oregon early thia fall and ia inter- $3,000 and $$.800 W ith the m eln te-' sated in securing from 20 to 80 a c ­ H. C. Seymour, state club leader, ; At its annual meeting of stock- res of either improved or nance costs sssurod in this w ay M r.: un­ aaalsted by County Agent R. M I holders of the Curry County Bank. improved land suitable for dairy­ Miller has a further plan of seour-j 25. 25. nanGOn Mere Knox, showed several educational ' Gold Beach, the old board of dl- Ing funds for advertising purpose« The S. 8. Bandon of the Moore ftims depicting 4-H club work at rectors were reelected, and the of- ing, poultry raising and fruit. W ish­ these to come from the various es to plant hi» own fruit trees Mill A Lumber company line an­ the Woodman hall last night A fleers elected for the ensuing year comm ercial Institutions that re- chored tn the local harbor yester­ fair-sized audience appreciated the! »re: President, C. H. Halley; vlee- Want» to be reasonably close to eeive the first and im m ediate ben­ day morning aw aiting favorable ftlma and the many young club president, Louis I. Knapp; cashier good fishing and hunting efits from tourist travel, such as Charles UoUnger, Weidman, tide conditions to cross in over workers in this vicinity w ill profit ' George R Dickinson hotels, auto cam ps reatauranta. ser­ Michigan, Interested in cheap land the Bandon bar greatly by seeing pictures of the . ■■ — vice stations, etc This matter, ac­ suitable for poultry and turkey I worit being done cording to the plan, would be hand­ raising varaary led altogether by Mr Miller, who I V. N Handatell, Lando. N D , In­ Mr and Mrs R L. Wagner, would do the soliciting and see to prominent Elk R iver citizens, art* terested in fruit and poultry rais­ W 8 M rlau err. 82. fath er of the distribution af th e literature CHTRTH CAL.FNDAM Mra Geneieve Miller and A1 Mar> the proud grandparent» of two ing In W estern Oregon. Coming He already has established contacts Mrs. Emory Whitworth, died In 8a R ev D. J Henry. PaPtor lem Saturday The hotly was | tin of Port Orford were married In boys born on January 10, 1933 in March that would effect the distribution Sunday School 10 a m. E. 8. Jenison, Denton. Teas», in ­ brought to Port Orford Monday and Myrtle Point Friday and left Sat- Robert Kent Wagner, weighing 10 Ytraing People's Forum »undav of thousands of pieces of literature without cost among prospective funeral services were held at 2 ff> ’ urday for their new home at La» pound», and Clyde Keith Wagner, terested In small farm s in Wast- evening 7 0# P m p m with interment in the port I Palos. Cal., followed by the beat | w eighing pounds, were born to ern Oregon suitable for fruit raid­ Church Service. Thursday at tourists w ish es of tkeir m any friend s Mr and Mia Paul Wagner ing and general farm ing Orford oemetery While the plan has not yet been 7 JP p tn. “ McNary Popular Number 8 Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, January 24, 1933. ¡Volume VII. 4-H Club Pictures Bank Electa Officers Two Grandsons Mr. McLawem Dies Married Friday