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About Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1937-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1937)
PAGE 8 GRANGE VOTES TO 01 u they Yes, made. But he urged that if the step School Meeting Called i|toward disorganization was taken, BECOME DORMANT I it would be better to simply allow A special school meeting has been Sportsmanlike Driving—Don’t Be a “Read Boti the grange to become dormant, called at 2 P. M. Oct. 28 for dis place the property of the grange in trict No. 1, according to notices After deliberating over the prob the custody of the Pomona master, posted this week. The business jand then the members who desired lem for two months Most Western (could take out demit cards to be specified is to vote on levying an ex grange Tuesday evening by a close )(aced in other granges or mt tra district tax of $300 of which vote decided to allow the organiza local grange could be revived under $250 is for repairs to the school building and $50 for purchase of tion to be placel on the dormant | i the charter held by Most Western text books. grange if it was desired. list and cease holding meetings in In the discussion which followed Langlois It was thought by the Getting Out Order the meeting the Idea of reviving active and interested members that ; the grange in ‘he promising field For Cedar they could more efecUvely serve between Langlois nd Bandon, which the objectives of the grange by is not accuppied by a grange organ B. D. Dillabaugh, local caretak- working in other subordiinate ization, was riscussed in a purely er of state parks is busily engaged The groundhog may or may not affect the weather. But the granges than by maintaining the unofficial way. If this is done a in getting out an order of cedar “road hog”—the driver who doesn’t stay in his lane—certainly Langlois organization. new grange hall would probably be from the Port Orford Cedar park Contributes to unsafe conditions on the highways. He blocks traffic Elmer McClure, state deputy at erected somewhere in the vicinity north of this city for use in the and confuses other motorists. The “road hog” is a real traffic evil. large, was present and ably out of Four Mile, The practicability state park at Yaquina Bay, near Be a Sportsmanlike Driver instead. lined the manner in which any of such a move of course depends Newport. A.A.A. SAFETY FEATURES grange might work out a successful on the district. program aad he deplored the choice It is . probable ______ that at least part Two Marriages |of the membership wil submit their had a family of 13 children. Be Two marriages were performed । Salmon Running , ' demit cards to Sixes grange anl last week by Justice F. P. Wheeler. sides the widow seven of the child- । [thereby increase the strength of that On October 1st, Ray Guerin of Port In Sixes ren survive: W. H. Thompson, SAVE— Newport, Ore.; J. H. Thompson, [already flourishing organization. Orford nda Barbara Miller of Ari The salmon were running in the Bandon; Mrs. L. E. Hicks, Port A pot-luck supper was served fol zona Inn were married. They will Sixes river Monday and biting, too, land, Ore.; Mrs. Merle Nowlin, Co lowing the meeting and was en make their home in Arizona Inn in numbers to satisfy a fisherman's quille, Ore.; Ted Thompson, New joyed as a last festivity of a group where the groom is employed. FISHING TACKLE dream, according to reports of local port, Ore.; Kenneth and Dan thgt had worked together happily The second couple were Ellis Kin- anglers. Both Chinooks and silver- Thompson of Langlois, Ore. for a number of years. caid and Cleone Endert, both of sides were taken.? Spinners with The body was placed in charge of i Crescent City. It was frankly expressed by sev feather attached, seemed to make Schroeder Bros. Mortuary, who i HUNTING eral members in the liscussion pre the most attractive lure. Many shipped it on Tuesday to Holman ceding the vote that the majority I catches were made from the banks & Son in Portland for burial in SUPPLIES of the farmers in the Langlois com although trolling had its advantages Lincoln Memorial cemetery. J. H. munity were too Indifferent to the as the Sixes is an ideal stream for Thompson and his mother left for At opporunities offered through a this form of fishing, being free from Portland Tuesday to make arrange grange organization for concerted weeds or other water plants. ments for the funeral. action to make it worthwhile to Sportsmen complain that the fish maintain or organization that was Mary Eleanor Bailey, who is at ing was injured last week by part ignored by those who might have tending the University of Oregon ies who took most of the incoming NORTON HEADS profited most from its activities. came to Gold Beach Friday night fish by illegal netting at the mouth All members in good standing of last week and returned to Eu of the river and that the fine fish ASSOCIATION will be notified that they have the gene Saturday. BANK OF BANDON ing on Monday was due to cassa priveledge of taking out demit From Western World Cecil Shaw went to Portland to tion of these operations. cards, entitling them to associate attend the baseball game between J. E. Norton of Coquille was Organized In 1904 themselves with any other subord Portland and San Diego Saturday of elected president of the Oregon inate granges anywhere and such last week. Oregon’s Traffic Deaths Coast Highway association, at the cards will be issued to all who de George Steiner made a trip to sire them. A Series of Weekly Articles on annual meeting at Astoria Monday; Grizzly Mountain Lookout station COMMERCIAL the Problem of Highway Safety Lafe Compton, Coquille, was made Saturday morning to visit with M. treasurer. Other officers are Sam 1 CAFETERIA LUNCH NEXT By Earl Snell. Secretary of State Reed of Neahkahnie, Fred Robin S. Brainard, who is stationed there. and Miller Cooley and son, John Cool son of Taft, and J. Albert Mattson, On next Thursday the Women’s “Slow down at sun down” is ad of Marshfield, vice presidents; Tom SAVINGS club will serpe a cafeteria lunch at ey were in Gold Beach last week. the new club house at noon, it is Miller Cooley is a former resident vice that can well be heeded by the Cunning, Astoria secretary. The of Gold Beach, now residing at Cot careful driver The nation’s record spring meeting is to be at Newport. J announced. tage Grove. Isabelle Raines, his of after dark driving is a warning Among major resolutions adopted daughter accompanied them back to to all motor vehicle operators. were: the John Cooley home at Ophir. Throughout the nation it is esti 1. Urging immediate completion I The new offices in the basement mated that about twenty per cent of of the Neahkahnie-Cannon Beach of the courthouse, to be used by the travel is at night. Yet three section of the Coast highway. Robert Knox, County Agent, and fifths of the fatal accidents occur 2. Requesting that improvement Dr, Jay. veternarian, are nearly during the hours of darkness. of the North Bend-Coquille section completed. As the density of traffic decreas- be expedited. The postoffice in Gold Beach ---- has es ■ ’ speeds generally increases. One 3. Authorizing employment of j been ocmpletely remodeled, The ! °ut of every forty fire day time in- an agent to attempt to divert north i outside office was enlarged, and juries results in death, as compar* bound tourist traffic which now new boxes have been issued. ed with one death out of every turns inland at Oregon coast points. Doris Lee Moore, Ruth Tester twenty eight injured in night traf man anl Velma Ayres from Eureka fic accidents. were week-end visitors at the D. M. Carefully compiled data from ALTERCATION ENDS Moore home. seven states also shows that the six Marion Bauer and Virgil Lynch hours Of darkness before midnight IN KNIFING came to Gold Beach Sunday from account for a total of 52 per cent From Western World Cathlamet, Washington where they of the fatal pedestrian accidents. Clyde Cribbins, 50, is in the Leep have been employed for the past Again we are at the time of year few months. When driving becomes the most Memorial hospital recovering from Mary Bauer, Ray Dean and difficult, and the ordinary hazards severe knife wounds, and Francis Juanita Colvin motored to Port of traffic will be increased by wet Davison, 22, is in the county jail Orford Sunday to visit with the and slippery pavements, fog, and ; held on a charge of assault with a Leslie Bauer family. other handicaps incidental to winter dangerous weapon, as the result of Hans Theilen, Roy Forbes and driving. Night driving in particu an argument alleged to have taken Orval Nye made a trip to Crescent lar requires additional care and place in the plant of the Moore ‘ City Saturday evening to attend a caution in unfavorable weather Mill & Lumber company here, where j dance. I Wet pavement and glaring head- both men were employed on the , Billy Endcrt returned to his | lights constitute a deadly combina- night shift. Sheriff Wm. F. Howell reported hor-p in Crescent City after spend-ition’ particularly at dusk, and all I ing tbe week in Gold Beach. ! °f these elements must be consid- that Cribbins has wounds in the Ma: 1-1 Anderson, who is employ-1 ered ,n motor vehicle operation for left side between the seventh and eighth ribs and in the side and in ; ed at Albany, Oregon, came to Gold | the next few months. the back between the shoulder' Beac'i Friday for a week-end hunt Give careful consideration to all ing t; ip. [ conditions under which you are blades. One wound is reported to Roy Forbes left for his home in driving, and regulate the speed of have punctured the man’s lung and | Missouri last week, after working your car accordingly. Help elim for several days fear was held for his recovery. in the Forest Service at Gold Beach inate Oregon’s traffic deaths. Davison was arrested and taken I . for the past year. before Justice of the Peace Ben ' Moritz Fritzsche came to Gold Haynes, where he waived prelim-1 Beach from his eld home at Wild inary hearing and was put under 1 Horse Mountain for a visit this $2500 bail. week. According to the sheriff’s inves-' A large crowd from Goll Beach | tigation, Cribbins and Davison both [ attended the dance at Ophir last I were working on the green chain. ! Friday night Cribbins is said to have threat-! John Scheufler has h »n driving ened Davison in the argument a now Dodge delivery tru k for the L. H. Thompson about the latter’s alleged failure past week. L. H. Thompson, aged 73, passed to take off his share of the wood Shirley and Este'e are away at his home in the New L^ke but the argument stopped when ! flNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiniiiiii. visiti: at the mt- section, south of Bandon, Tuesday Davison picked up a pickaroon th/' ■ S let*, in Gold Beach. morning. He had been an invalid sheriff said he was told. After work. I Arthur Walker. Shirley Stu..e and for he P past five months, having “— ..... Maurice made a hunting trip on I suffered from a paralytic stroke. the men resumed their altercation , | and Cribbins is said to have knock- Tunsday of this week. Deceased was oorn In Chillicothe, ed Davison down whereupon Davi- Dorothy Hickok has been employ- in. He came west as a young man , | son assertedly opened a pocket I ed in the office of Heribert Dewart . and has since lived on the Pacific knife and Cribbins was cut in the during the absence of his regular ------ i egular . coast where he was married and scrape that followed. stenographer. Jeanne Richarlson _ j * — Edsel Colvin 1 enmt spent th.-s the week-end =■ : at the home nf Austin Ralph on ■ I Pistol River. : Governor Charles H Martin and ■ la part of eighteen, accompanlel by ; Roy 8. Cartai j atlve of Coos and Curry county, j made a trip up the Rogue River ■ Monday morning, after spending H Sunday nlçht at the Sunset Inn in ie ; Gold Reach They will make a sur- * I vey of conditions on the Rogue riv- er. and returned to Gold Beach Tuesday. for ^î:•ss Juanite Colvin has been ent- I ployed at the Curry County Ab stract Company. * Mr and Mrs. Charles Wilson of car in condition for Wedderburn spent the week-end 1 ing .... you'll avoid delays and unneces with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ; sary Our is now Benutz, at Riverton. DANCE LANGLOIS GYM Saturday, Oct. 16 4-H BENEFIT In Buying Your and Ore bit not cov Foi eai Gold Beach OBITUARy I I THE Port Orford Light & Power Co YOUR CAR' A* Quarters Appreciates The Many Compliments Given Ihe Paper By Numerous Friends— Subscribe Now Help us in The Most Practical Way Possible Subscribe Now To The Port Orford Post, Port Orford, Oregon Date Enter my name on your subscription list for —---- -------- Find enclosed....................... in payment according to the announced rates. One year...... .... $2.00 Six months....... 1.00 Three months .50 By S afeway S tore s SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR Pt. jug Qt. jug CAREFREE WINTER! Mi and Mrs. A. J. Challacombe I woie week end guests of Captain' and Mrs. S N. 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