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ere 2. Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday. March 2 \ 1933 PORT ORFORD NEWS n P P r o i n s t to n ff n ir ic - s a » a a t l . P P i o x e r t l H n e r d __________ • U r e o a t th t i e O - r f fo d . O re g o n . - as - _______ second class m a ll m a t t a r u n d e r A c t o f M a rc ì) 3. i g 7 j P n b lla h e d w e a k ly a t P o r t O r fo r d . O re g o a | Helps for Home Canning D irk e d •* By JANE OSBORN SU B SC R IP T IO N R A TBS A d v e r tis in g ra te s ?» c e n ts p e r c o lu m n lu s h (C o n tin u e d fr o m page 1.) le y W ednesday. H F le s h e r w e n t to K la m a th F a lls F r id a y f o r a I ja d o f feed. m ate s as w e ll as One s tu d e n ts . C. S n id e r a n a f a m ily o f M a rs h T ho se w h o w ere a sso cia ted w ith „ th e te a m a nd th e s tu d e n t body o f Mpt ? t S u n d a y ln 8 txe s M iss H a ze l W o o d ------- w o rth th e P o r t O r fo r d H ig h School w is h ' “ " e n te r ta in to ta k e th is m eans o f th a n k in g the ed a t a p r e t t ily a p p o in te d d in n e r people o f P o r t O r fo r d a n d Sixes S a tu rd a y n ig h t, co ve rs b e in g la id and a ll th o se w h o have p a tro n iz e d f o r M iss b o n n n M c K e n z ie and het th e gam es and help e d in a n y wo w a y houae guest M iss W a rd o f A sh la n d , to s u p p o rt th e te a m s a n d to m a ke i “ nd J u n e C ru m le y. R u th a m i p o ssib le th e te a m ’s a tte n d a n c e a t L a R e in e M a llo y a n d W in ifr e d B a th e to u rn a m e n ts a n d gam es th is bel. F re d e ric k H u ll sp e n t th e w eek p a st season. A ls o th e P o r t O r fo r d N e w s f o r th e use o f Its c o lu m n s Pnd a t hla hom e here S u n d a y be f o r a d v e rtis in g purposes a n d w r it e - 1.1 “ “ , l i “ * “ o lo li,‘ a ‘ th e services fo i ------ th e la te Oeo. W . S oranson. ups M r a nd M rs H a y w a rd w e re re F o llo w in g Is a g e n e ra l s u m m a ry n e w in g frie n d s h ip s in Sixes th e fir s t o f th e A s h la n d to u rn a m e n t: P O H . 8 w o n 4 gam es, lo s t one o f th e week en ro u te to San F r a n cisco. P O scored 158 p o in ts C. C. W o o d w o rth tra n s a c te d bus O p p o n e n ts scored 9« p o in ts iness in M a rs h fie ld T h u rs d a y . P e rs o n a l fo u ls, P O. 33 M rs J. R o w a n is q u ite i l l w ith O n o p p o n e n ts 45 T o ta l scores o f each P o r t O r fo r d f lu E h u rs d a v D r I.ucas o f B a n d o n w as c a lle d to a tte n d h e r p la y e r: C o n le y 53. P ost 44. H e lm - M rs . J. W . T y s o n is s u ffe rin g ken 3«. F ro m m 12. 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W o o d w o rth a nd J. F ro m m u « ia « .„ i_ tra an8»pfpd n s a c te d h business in B a n d . o n last F rid a y . ♦ 1 'IR A T K S W E E K L Y J ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ you can food a t home, sure th a t e v e ry ste p o f your process is r ig h t. Choose th e fre s h e s t foods fo r can n in g . C lean th e fo o d th o ro u g h ly . P re p a re to g e t i t in to the cans o r ja rs im m e d ia te ly . Process in a p re ssu re c o c k e f. o b s e rv in g th e p ro p e r le n g th o f tim e b o th fo r e x p e llin g th e a ir a nd processing. Use cle a n c o n ta in e rs in p e rfe c t c o n d itio n . I f o ld glass ja r s are used, lie su re to use a new lid and a new ru b b e r i f th e lid is o f the screw typ e Rem ove th e cans o r ja r s fro m th e c o o k e r and cool im m e d ia te ly . T in cans s h o u ld be p lu n g e d in to co ld w a te r o r p u t u n d e r th e cold w a te r sp ig o t. L id s on glass s h o u ld be tig h te n e d soon aa th e ja r s a re rem oved fro m | th e co o ke r. A n d th e y s h o u ld be separated to a llo w a ir to c ir c u la te a ro u n d th e m th a t th e y m a y cool as r a p id ly as th e y w ill. S to re | processed foods in a cool d ry place to p re v e n t ru b b e rs fro m c ra c k in g . T h e reasons f o r these c o n s tru c tiv e su g g e stio n s are to be fo u n d ln a re c e n t a r tic le hv D r. F. W. T a n n e r in w h ic h he sa id : "C o m m e rc ia l c a n n ers have lo n g sin ce faced th e fa c t th a t unless canned foods a re p ro p e rly p ro cessed, th is o rg a n is m ( C lo s tr i d iu m b o tu lin u m ) m a y s u rv iv e and be re s p o n s ib le fo r some t e r r ib le o u tb re a k s o f b o tu lis m . H om e can n e rs s h o u ld be w illin g to c a p ita l ize on th is in fo rm a tio n . 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N e il R ice w h o is a s tu d e n t at O reg o n S ta te C o llege is hom e fo r th e s p rin g v a c a tio n O v e r 3000 p o lic y h o ld e rs in S o u th w e s te rn O regon a re s a v in g m oney by In s u rin g t h e ir hom es and n ro o - e r ty w it h th e H u g g in s In s u ra n c e A g e n cy, M a rs h fie ld O reg o n F i r - in s u ra n c e on good b ric k Hue hous- es a n d c o n te n ts in P o r t O r fo r d a t ^ rJ i 0?°..00- i Or ' h r - y - ' . 8 S m a ll c h a rg e f o r exposures w ith in 100 fe e t ltl. . 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' " — ------—- — — - 7 th u s fo rm a lly dressed was because I A t th is m e e tin g d ire c to rs a re to , he had b u t one business s u it at be chosen fo r th e e n s u in g ye a r. ,' H. L. HOUSTON M IT U n d e r th e n e w b y -la w s th e re w ill P h y s ic ia n a n d Surèene U ' present in w h ich , a fte r he had re- [ O ffic e 491 . tu rn e d fro m th e office a q u a rte r o f be th re e d ire c to rs fro m th e c o u n ty Phones Hom e 492 an h o u r ago, he had discovered a a n d each d ir e c to r w ill have tw o a l- F a h y - M o rris o n B ld g te rn a te s . one o f w h o m w ill a c t in I rip p e d seam th a t m ade it q u ite nec B a n d o n , O -e fo n . his stead i f he is u n a ble to at- essary to ta k e It to th e la ilo r . te n d T h e a lte rn a te s w ill also have The te n b o a rd e rs at Mrs. o ffic ia l re c o g n itio n a t a ll m ee tin g s. H a v e n s sat at one long table, and T h e d ire c to rs a re to be n o m in a te d ! C. R. W ADE to li de any s lig h t em b a rra ssm e n t j b y th e c h a m b e rs o f co m m e rce A tto rn e y -a t-L a w th e v a rio u s c itie s W ren began to ta lk o f th e weather, F lr a t N a tio n a l B a n k B id » As he was ta lk in g he noticed T h e m e e tin g w ill open w it h a Bandon . th a t M iss Ames cast preoccupied b a n q u e t a t th e N o r th B e n d h o te l ___________ _______________Orago» glances across th e ta b le and when S a tu rd a y e v e n in g a t w h ic h se ve ra l Refiners a n j eBuyf rs t f she c o u k l p o lite ly tu rn her a tie n p ro m in e n t P a c ific coast sp e a kers lio n fro m him she looked b rig h tly w ill be on th e p ro g ra m . E v e ry o n e N ative Platinum and Gold across a nd s a id : ’’C o in ’ o u t to n ig h t. in te re s te d in th e h ig h w a y is in v ite d H i g h « « M a i k e t Pn cej to th is b a n qu e t. R e s e rv a tio n s w ill Miss D re w ? " E tta k h M 1907 be m ade th ro u g h th e lo c a l c h a m “ W hy, no, .Miss A m es,” said the ber. W ILD BER G BROS g ir l addressed as .Miss D re w . “ W h a t SMELTING Si REFINING CO A q u e s tio n n a ire is b e in g p re p a re d 7 « M ,rk« s . , S o d S in S j made you ask th a t? " w h ic h is to be fille d o u t by th e PUet. South Sku Fraaotco "T h e n you a re e x p e cting com c h a m b e rs A m o n g th e q u e s tio n s pany,” announced M iss Am es w ith w ill be an in q u ir y as to th e m a jo r tlie f a m ilia r it y th a t she seemed to a c t iv it y th e c h a m b e r believes th e th in k liv in g u n d er th e same b o a rd a s s o c ia tio n can h e lp th e m w it h d u r ing bouse room p e rm itte d W ren in g th e year. O ST R A N D E R ’S B a ld w in e a tin g th e w a te ry soup be M r M ille r sta te d th a t h o s p ita lity fo re h im f e lt a s u rp ris in g tw a n g o f schools, suggested la s t y e a r b y O lealousy. He had n o tice d th is g ir l C. S h in d le r w h ile p re s id e n t o f th e BARBER -.M iss D re w as th e y ca lle d h e r— lo c a l c h a m b e r, a re b e in g p la n n e d in th a t m o rn in g in h e r tr im d a rk btisl v a rio u s c itie s a lo n g th e c o a st f o r ' S e ve ra l w e re ness fro c k and no tice d, too, the th e c o m in g s p rin g h e ld la s t fa ll a n d th e idea p ro m is lo ve ly g ra y eyes. es to b rin g re m a rk a b le re s u lts In A fte r d in n e r th e b o arders ad e d u c a tin g people h o w to m eet and jo urned io th e b o a rd in g house p a r h o ld th e to u ris ts w h e n th e y come lor. in to th e c o m m u n ity . S o m e th in g o f " I suppose y o u ’re go in g o u t." said th is n a tu re m a y be h e ld in B a n d o n In th e n e a r fu tu re . 1 he o ld wom an. "O h, to be s u re ," sa id W ren, re^ m em berlng th e s u it a t th e t a ilo r ’s Red Cross To Aid and w o n d e rin g som ehow w h e th e r A n n o u n c e m e n t was m ade to d a y M iss Ames kn e w o f Ids e rra n d o f th e there. " I do have to go out fo r a b y M a ir D ano. s e c re ta ry C o o s -C u rry c h a p te r o f P.ed Cross, i few m in u te s ia te r on th a t a q u o ta o f $140 had been set I T hen a Pheasant man o f s ix ty [ f o r th is d is t r ic t to a id th e re s id e n ts | named B ro w n approached W ren. o f q u a k e -rid d e n s o u th e rn C a lifo r - • " I f you w e re n ’t going o u t I ’d usk n ' a A to ta l o f $50.000 is to be do- I R C. O slrander, Prop. you to m ake up a ta b le a t b rid g e ,” I n a tpd b y ‘ he Red Cross M r D a n o ’ lie said. “ T h e re 'd he my w ife and d e c la re d th a t t h e lo ca l u n it hoped I and .Miss D re w i f we co u ld get a I ,o r a ‘sp *** q u o ta by p o p u la r sub- i Port Orford fo u rth . I t ’s too c h illv to go up vet " 3 c riP,io n D o n a tio n s m a y be le ft a t f • I II P la y ." s o ld W ren, and ('hen. r T s ™ " ° f f i 5e’ b a n ks a nd •ofl.v 1 Im ag in e M iss D re w „ HI J R ed CrOSS w o rk p rs t “E yes w ere made to look forw ard; th a t’s why th ey ’re in the front o f the head.’’— Bruce Barton. * CHAMBER HEARS MEETING PLANS fo r Uinnei Oae T e a r -----------------------------l a s t 81» M o n th s __________ a1 ** <^ ssj_ PORT ORFORD NEW shop Hair Cut 35c have a n o th e r p a rtn e r p re s e n tly .” B in a p p a re n tly .Miss D re w hi o th e r p a rln e r. T h e ta ld e was opi •pened. M rs. B ro w n w e n t u p s ta irs fo r th e ca rd s and th e fo u r s a t'd o w n Ames c o n s titu tin g an ,m in GOODS in v ite d a u d ie nce w ith her c h a ir l d ra w n up betw een D ial of W ren f DAILY and M iss D re w L a v is h H o s p ita lity in So th e y phi.ved. a m i as they I C a lif o r n ia in F o rtie s played and no c a lle r a rriv e d f o r ) Bread Rolls C .illfo r n in h o s p ita lity of the M iss D re w . 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