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About Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1937-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1937)
PAGE 8 Port Orford, Oregon, Friday, October 29, 1937 TEACHERS RECEPTION PLEASING AFFAIR ALL HALLOWEEN SAT. NITE, OCT. 30th CARNIVAL and DANCE at The dinner and reception given Friday evening by the Women's club of Port Orford at the new club house to the teachers of the city schools was a pleasant affair at tended by a large group of people, including members of the club and husbands and others. A program followed the dinner in which Doris Ward gave a reading in Italian di alect; Pat Moyer played a piano solo; Lida Quick and Loeta John son presented a skit and Mrs. Sun ny Strachan sang a vocal solo. LEAVES DEER FOR NEXT YEAR CATHOLIC SERVICE HELD ' The Rev. Father McCleod of Marshfield recently observed mass in the home of C. Jacobs in The Hamlet. He states that he will hold Catholic services in the near future in Port Orford as may be announced. Judge A. H. Boice and Glenn Sabin who were hunting in the Agness country for several days last week returned to Gold Beach Tuesday. Judge Boice stated that after inspecting many deer, all of the wrong sex. he judicially de LIKE MUSHROOMS cided it would be better to leave The mild, wet weather has all of the animals for next year’s brought forth many mushrooms on crop. the pastures and ranges in the vic inity of Port Orford, it is reported. JUDGE WIMBERLEY TO RETURN FINGERLING TROUT RELEASED Judge Wimberley of Roseburg The state game commission re held court in Gold Beach for a WEARIED BY CASTING leased 35.000 fingerling trout in couple of days last week. Some Hunter's creek south of Gold Beach preliminary details of cases on the on Saturday. Sheriff F. W Smith, Attorneys Bedingfield of Marshleld and Laur- docket were considered and cases ance of Port Orford a fishing went will be heard by Judge Wimberley ORFORD I all day Sunday. Till lunchtime they on his return the latter part of this MAKE WEEK END TRIP week. whipped the Elk river and in the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jamieson and hard .... . afternoon worked ---------- ------ till the son, Cecil, drove to Grants Pass COUNTY TREASURER ILL shades of night descended on the Friday where they visited at the I Sixes. Fritz Smith complained on The numerous friends of C. F. home of Mr. Jamieson's sister, Mrs. Monday of having a sore arm and Clayton Aiken. On Saturday, the ' guessed the legal lights who labor- Moore, pioneer and student of local Jamieson and Aiken families, ac ed with ihm were in as bad a way. Indian history, now county treas companied by Miss Effie Sweet, now The number of fish caught has not urer, will regret to hear that he is quite seriously ill at his home in attending the Southern Oregon been reported. Why? IPIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllliiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiij Normal school at Ashland, made a Gold Beach. trip to Oregon Caves and on Sun LAND CLASSIFICATION day the same party drove through KNOX IS ILL BOARD MEETS Crater Bake park, returning by The land classification board for County Agent Knox was unable way of Klamath Falls and Ash Curry county met Wednesday in to meet some of his engagements land. There is no snow in the park ; Gold Beach. Forest Supervisor the early part of this week as he or the surrounding mountains yet,: Mitchell was present at the meet- was confined to his home by illness. Mr. Jamieson states, although the i ¡ ing. park is closed except for care He ie again on active duty. takers. Langlois Gym I NOWis the time to prepare for Winter. . . We Have a Complete Line of Wood and PORT * 4-H Club Benefit Goad Music by Everest Orchestra THE Port Orford Light & Power Co YOUR CAR Now Located in New Quarters FOR A = CAREFREE WINTER! Put your car in condition for winter driv ing .... and you’ll avoid delays and unneces- saiy expense. Our station is now stocked with a fresh supply of winter driving needs. Our prices, as always, are RIGHT! Consult Us on all of your Electrical Needs BATTLE ROCK GARAGE CEDAR MILL TO CUT ON ROGUE W. E. Cox of Bandon has pur chased a quantity of cedar timber on the Rogue river and this week ' contracted with Joe Cliff to move 1 a small mill and equipment to the I location to make lumber, ties and I battery stock. Both Circulators and Direct Heat AMERICAN SUN FLAME OIL HEATERS Priced $48.50 to $75.00 AIR TIGHT HEATERS $2.25 Up MONTAG CIRCULATORS $56.75 Up KILLS BIG BUCK Dan Oxey killed a big buck deer back of his ranch just south of the ■ Sixes river Monday. The animal । carried horns unevenly divided ■ with three prongs on one side and five on the other. He was fat as a baby beef and weighed 144 pounds. KEROSENE ROOM HEATERS $6.85 Up Terms Within Reason The date for the Bandon Grange Halloween party has been changed to Friday, October 29, according to Fern Peterson, secretary. Captain and Mrs. H. N. Nilsson of Port Orford spent Monday vis- ' iting friends in Bandon. PORT ORFORD, OREGON lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||||l||||||||||.......................................................................... . Oil Heaters McNair Hardware Co Brookings Harbor AND MORE THAN A LITTLE MORE TO PROMOTE TRADE and GOOD WILL WE WILL CONTINUE TO MAKE PRICES kautiful goods described below as tokens ot appreciation for the loyaltv of bur many old customers c^rse, “re ° neW patrons' To every Phaser of goods at our store, for cash, of I Mrs. Mary Van Pelt who has been ■ visiting her daughter. Mrs. Bernice I Cagley i- San Fr ancisco for MV- leral months returned home Friday. I Len L. White of Medford, a for- I mer Brookings resident, and some I friends are fishing for a few days | Mrs. Chas Woldeen gave a party I for her husband on his birthday I Friday evening, with a group of I friends in to spend the evening. L. A. Colby, Howard Gardner. Kenneth Payne, Doyle Garvin and Vernon Morris are working at I French Hill on the Smith River at ! present in the woods. Ms. S. F. Karm of Twin Prairie I was a visitor in Harbor Monday. | Chas. White, photographer, who I lived in Harbor for several years, returning to Portland Monday. Miss Emma Hanscam of Med-1 ford visited her parents over the [ week end. The salmon are biting in the Chetco river. Mrs. Anna Wolf of Crescent City visited friends in ths vicinity Sun day afternoon. DIRECTORY Business & Professional AFE W ä STORE S BUMPER CROP apple sale Fresh Fruits & Veg Jonathan Apples bx. 89c Delicious Apples bx.$1.15 All bunch veg. 3 for 10cj Milli mim Maximum 3 Ta|| Cans Stephen A. Laurence Giving Coupons Good as Gold To Pur chase Selected Pieces of IRIS CHINA OVEN PROOF KITCHEN WARE New Cambridge Shape Color Tone. Soft Ivory Platinol Handles and Lines Satisfying in Artistic Beauty A Triumph in Artistic Craftsmanship SAVE YOUR COUPONS THEY ARE VALUABLE “Iris'’ Decoration on Ivory New. Artistic and Useful " e are making it possible for everv home to secure attractive and exclusive “Oven-Proof'' kilt hen-ware and at the same time secure mer- thandise as low, or less, in price than bv buving elsewhere. Notary Attorney at Law Port Orford Oregon C. W. Noyes Notary Attorney at Law Mining Property Port Orford Oregon Dr. Floyd W. Dodds Dentist Office In Bandon Medical Genter I Bandon Oregon I DENMARK, OREGON . CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS 5 Pound Box CANE SUGAR 10 pounds MEATS FIRE. AUTO and MARIN’S INSURANCE SURETY BONDS. NOTARY PUBLIC Bandon, Oregon NOB HILL COFFEE 2 Lb. pkg FRED W. GOULD 45c Dentist Port Orford DONALDSON’S CASH STORE Floradale 5 lb. pail 57c A TIMELY OFFER who. -Iri." <hi„a »,11 give a touch at m“’‘ nw"" lo bu’’ 'nd then, for Hour Honey 39c Dr. L. R. Pugh bcunv xifts.hM could he more satXlory’ 8c 20c $1.69 55c Cornflakes 2 for Oregon JOHN NIELSON DENTIST Office in Bandon Medical Bldg VEAL STEAK lb 17c BACON çn i R Values Fri. to Mon. Oct. 29 to Nov. I