Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1937-19??, April 30, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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    Port Orford, Ore., Friday, April 30, 1937
PORT ORFORD BREVITIES
Dr. Leslie G. Johnson has resum­
Mrs. Kathrine Smith spent the
ed practice. Hall Bldg. Marshfield. week end In GOLD BEACH.
4tc.
Walter Cram of Arcata spent the
Save 25% on your insurance cost week end at the Ira Hensley home.
—$13 per $1000 for three years on
J. W. Studley was a business vis­
good dwellings in Port Orford. itor in Bandon Monday.
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.—W. D.
Dr. W. Cartwright and his nurse.
Sibley, County Agent, Gold Beach. Mrs. Oda Sabin, of Gold Beach
ftc. stopped in Port Orford Sunday af­
Fire, automobile, health, accident, ternoon.
life and group insurance, W. D.
Mrs. Joe Bayer of Langlois was
Sibley, Gold Beach.
tfc. at the Port Orford hospital for a
Mrs. Adrian Campbell of Coquille week. due to a nervous breakdown,
Frank Paris of the McGribble
visited friends in Port Orford on
ranger station spent the week end
Thursday of last week.
in Port Orford.
Thomas Rookard of Myrtle Point
Mrs. Frank Vernon who has been
is now boarding at the Western
employed at the Western Cafe re­
Cafe.
Elva Sloan has taken the place of turned to her home at Agness Tues­
Miss Annabelle Stevens at the day. Mrs. Mae Kock is working In
her place for a few days.
Western Cafe.
George Axtell of Middle Elk was
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Buntin of
Sixes were business visitors in town a Port Orford visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Charles Taylor gave a birth­
Saturday.
Glen Rigsby of Sixes was in town day dinner for her husband Mon­
day evening. Miss Annabelle Stev­
on business Saturday.
ens was a guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Vade Gartin of Ban- j
"Slim” Dowell was a business vis­
don were Port Orford visitors Sat­
urday. Mr. Gartin played in the itor in Marshfield Saturday.
Mary Whitted and Perry Stev­
orchestra Saturday night.
Miss Irene Eubank of Portland ens left for Portland Sunday on a
business trip.
is visiting with friends in Port Or­
Annebelle Stevens left for Port­
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ingell of Ophir land Tuesday for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Miller of Ver­
visited at the Ingell home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jacobson of nonia visited Mr Miller’s mother
Bandon called on Mrs. Jacobson’s Tuesday. Mrs. Rusha Miller. They
mother, Mrs. Maude Lynch, Tues­ were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
day en route to California where Frank Cox, Sr., of Bandon.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Quigley of
the Jacobsons will spend a ten day
vacation. Mr. Jacobson is superin­ Grand Ronde were week-end visit­
ors of Mrs. Sylvia Quigley.
tendent of the International Cedar
Don Zumwalt of Sixes was a Port
Corporation plant at Bandon.
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Nielsson of Orford visitor Wednesday.
geles.
Mrs. Herbert R. Dewart is pre­
senting her pupils in a piano recit­
al assisted by a women’s quartette
at the Masonic Hall Sunday after­
noon at 3:00.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cartwright
moved last Friday into their new
home which is located near the
grade schol and was formerely
owned by Mr. Gardner.
Mrs. George Richardson and
granddaughter, Frances, went to
Marshfield last
Thursday. Mr.
Richardson and George Neatman
journeyed to Bandon where they
picekd up Mrs. Richardson and re­
turned to Gold Beach In the after­
noon.
Leonard Prince. Francis Bailey,
and Wilbur Ponting made a trip to
Coquille and Marshfield last Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Wesley Kendall. Charles Echols.
Sixes News
For Hardware
Dependable Electrial Work
Noble
All Lines of Beauty |
Work, also Complete t
Line of Contourte
I
Cosmetics
E. M. Noble, Manager
Opp. Minute Cafe, Bandon
Phone 61
To Win and To Hold
♦
THE
A RELIABLE BAKERY
CASINO
OF HIGH QUALITY
I
WITH PROMPT DELIVERIES
We Are For The
PORT
ORFORD
POST
T OF Expert Workmanship
CLASSIFIED
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WEINGARTS BAKERY
BANDON, OREGON
FOR 1937
WE BUY, Sell or Trade used '
furniture, stoves and Tools—Port I
Orford Hardware & Variety Store
Washers and Ironers
FOR SALE—Used Simmons beds
and springs. John G. Lyle, Port ,
Orford.
We are here to offer you the most com­
plete line in the washer and ironer history,
including the modernly designed, entirely
new, streamlined Spinner Washer Model
171, a complete home laundry unit that has
no equal. Other models of all sizes and at
lowest prices.
FOR SALE—20 acres on Hubbards
Creek, mostly bottom, mile from
Port Orford. Box 15, Sixes, Ore­
gon.
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Say It With Flowers—
BERGEN’S BETTER
RUFUS TRUMAN
BLOSSOMS FOR
EVERYTHING
Bandon
Marshfield
Port Orford Service Sta.
Agents
Port Orford
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SAT., SUN., MON., MAY 1-2-3
LANGLOIS, ORE
OPEN SUNDAYS and EVENINGS
SOME PEOPLE SAY “I’M CRAZY”, AND MAYBE THEY’RE RIGHT, BUT IF YOU DON’T
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE CASH SPECIALS,
NOTICE
SUGAR -
10 Pounds
Raisins
Seedless each
THEN
Wh. Wht.
t WV 2 pounds
COFFEE
3 pound jar each
52c
Limit
ian
Ore
-
,tal
2 2lb. pl
25c
s
All Brands
Tall Tins
for
27C
29c
79c
PEAS
TOMATOES
No. 2 Tins
each
10c
each
3
3
for
29c
for
10c
29c
TEA
Tender Leal
7 oz. pkg blk. 29c
7oz. pkg. green 19c
Grapefruit
Pineapple
Reg. 10c package
No. 2 Tins - Fancy
3
for
37c
2
37c
for
Bluing 12 oz. ea. 5c
Rhubarb
3 pounds
2 heads
3 pounds
Oranges
per doz
The Nation’s Drink
¡Ssi'ze
Lettuce
Green Onions, Radishes
and Carrots 3 bunches
èLs
Miracle Ade 2 for
each
5c
8c
PRODUCE
Bananas
Sal-Soda
A STRICTLY CASH
MILK
1 pcund jar each
2 tor 23c
All 15c Tobaccos
2 for 21C
“ALL CRAZY
Prunes
LUU
GOLDEN WEST
Camels, Luckies
ARE
Fig Bars
OE a
Cigarettes
WE
BEGINNING MAY 1, 1937, we will OPERATE
STORE
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS
♦
I
Port Orford
"TOPLINE”
Ä NEIGHBOR-HOOD’SS
Jell Well
ALWAYS FRESH, IS OUR AIM
sensational
A d L
FOI SALE—Day bed and other
furniture. Mrs. H. E. Beck. Lang- [
lois.
It.
Bread Cakes & Pastries
Serving Patrons in the Growing City of
i n f
FOA SALE—Port Orford lots. Also
one large wheel chair. W. T.
White. Sr.
It
Pepper 2 oz. ea. 5c
A PLACE WHERE
GET TOGETHER
,
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NICKEL ITEMS
A Reputation As
GOOD FELLOWS
-
Old Golds
HAZEL'S BEAUTY
SHOPPE
Port Orford ,
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Chesterfield and
Electric & Hardware
at
Phone 33
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and Tommy Ward, all from Brook- PAINTING
Ings are doing survey work in and
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around Gold Beach.
PAPER HANGING
James Deniels, from Gold Beach
went to Glendale Friday on busi­
KALSOMINING
ness. He returned home Sunday.
Contact
Mrs. Clyde Miller, and daughter.
Mrs. Wendell Moore, from Crescent I
S. A. THORNE
City, were visitors In Gold Beach ,
Saturday. Mrs. Georje B. Miller,
Adress, Langlois
accompanied them to Gold Beach
after having spent several days vis- ;
Residence midway be­
iting her son in Crescent City.
Francis
Bailey and Leonard tween Lenglois and Den-
Prince left for Portland Sunday
morning. The boys are hoping to
find work there.
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A. C. Hough, attorney from
Grants Pass, is in Gold Beach dur- '
ing the spring term of court.
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Miller were
in Crescent C’ty over the week end
where they attended the Elk’s Con­
vention.
the local COAST GUARD station,
were business visitors in Bandon
Saturday.
Dr. D. E. Baird, Crawford Smith '
and James Smith were business
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
visitors in Gold Beach Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fromm, Mrs. and daughter, Gladys, of Portland,
Florence Allan and Infant son vis- stopped on their way through Gold
Beach to see Herbert R. Dewart,
Mrs. Ralph and Harry Helmken,
ited relatives in town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene White and Mrs. Thompson was an old ac- Mrs. Anne Garoutte, Mrs. Kennedy,
quaintance of Mr. Dewar several Mrs. Capps spent Friday afternoon
Jeanne visited at Langlois.
with Strelsa Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos White, of years ago in Minnesota.
K. S. Paddock of the Trans-Pa-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells and ,
Ophir visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gene White and Esther cific Lumber company at Port Or­ Jacky Lou of Coquille spent Fri­
ford was in Gold Beach on business day calling on relatives and friends
Deidrich.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McNair and Monday.
Steve Spoerl of Port Orford was
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Challacombe of
Bandon were Sunday dinner guests in Gold Beach transacting business
on Monday.
of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Nilsson.
S. A. Lawrence, Port Orford city
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Miller and
SMIDTS SHOE SHOP
family visited with the Coy family recorder, and wife, were business
visitors
in
Gold
Beach
Monday.
at Ophir Sunday.
Harold Sauers, Crayton Sauers,
C. W. Noyes and S. D. McIntyre
were Marshfield visitors Saturday. and Art Moore were in Gold Beach
C. S. Whitcomb returned to Port Saturday transacting business.
Better Work for
Orford after working for some time ■ Mrs. George Cristian, manager of
Trehearne’s Dry Goods Store, made
at Portland and Eugene.
LESS MONEY
Velma Johnson and Mrs. Edith a business trip to Crescent City
Tuesday.
Jensen were Bandon visitors Thurs-
Next to Quick’s Market
Fred Panter, from Bandon, stop­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Holsomb were ped over night in Gold Beach Mon­
business visitors in Reedsport on day on his way home from Los An-
Thursday.
Mrs. Susie White was a business
visitor in Gold Beach Monday.
Mae Ellis of Gold Beach was a
business visitor in town Monday.
Inez Woodcock of North Bend
was a week end visitor at the Bob
Forty home.
Irene Eubank returned to
She
home in Portland Monday.
was accompanied by Miss Ruth Ma­
AND
loy.
Dorothy Jacobson of the Silver
Springs Lodge spent the week-end
in Portland.
Mrs. C. C. Ponting of the upper
Rogue visited at the Jesse Ponting
SEE
home Saturday.
The state highway crew stopped
in Port Orford Monday. They were
on their way to improve the road
one mile north of the Rogue river
bridge.
Gold Beach Briefs
at Sixes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson have
moved from the Tolly place to their
newly purchased home .the Romine
place.
Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson and
son and daughter from Kansas ar-
। rived Saturday and have rented the
Tolly place.
Mrs Tolly spent the week end at
Sixes and Port Orford on business
Mrs. Harry Fletche- and Mrs. Ed
Mclntee of San Francisco are
spending several days with rela­
tives here.
C. C. Woodworth made a trip to
Marshfield Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall moved
from the Hughes place to the Hlch-
cock place.
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19c
15c
10c
25c
10c
MEAT
VEAL STEW pound ............
VEAL CHOPS pound . . . .
BACON SQUARES pound
PICNIC HAMS pound . . . .
I5c
22c
I9C
25c