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About Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1937-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1937)
THIS PAPER ENDEAVORS TO SERVE THE PUBLIC INTERESTS IN THE WIDE FIELD OF WHICH PORT ORFORD WITH ITS GREAT NATURAL HARBOR IS THE IN DUSTRIAL CENTER. PORT ORFORD POST FACTS Port Orford, Orgeon, Friday, DECEMBER 10, 1937 VOLUME I NEWS TO GIVE the facts about PORT ORFORD, ITS HARBOR» AND THE VAST REGION OF UNDEVELOPED RESOURCES SURROUNDING THIS CITY IS THE AIM OF THIS PAPER. NUMBER 38 - Power Problems WE HAVE MOVED GIRL SCOUT COURT OF AWARDS HELD GOVERNOR MARTIN PLANS MILL POLL Since the last issue of The Post, the offfice of the newspaper has been moved from the chamber of commerce rooms in C. W. Noyes law office into the old postoftice building. We have cast the editorial eye longingly toward this small build ing ever since we started the pap er as being about the right size and in just the right location for our purposes. Now that we have moved, we invite all our friends and sub scribers to drop in and look over our neat little office. Get the hab it of pausing a few minutes at the office of The Post, when you visit the postoffice next door. Leave us ♦he news Items of your family or neighborhood. It will help us make the paper interesting. Ren member, it is those little personal items that are about the hardest news to obtain. Help us out. Natuarally, we also figured that the new office would be very con- eniently located for our subscrib ers to place renewals and for our advertisers to consult with us. Anyhow, whether you bring us a bit of news or a bit of cash or only stop to pass the time of day, let us s^ very cordial! you arc welct|A one and all. FOR THE In his radio speech Monday night The Port Orford Girl Scout troops met last Friday evening at the Wo ' Governor Martin told of the plight man’s club house to participate in the of the lumber industries due to the The of of articles annual court of awards when each disagreements between dival labor leaders and the inadequate powers theme Bonneville for southwestern Oregon. member received such promotions and of the NLRB. In view of this sit honors as had been earned in a year uation, the Governor states, he is of effort, under the leadership of Mrs. ordering an election held in the Roy B. Corson. Fay Inman-Poulsen mill in Portland as The list of tenderfoot scouts to be requested by the employees. promoted were::: Louise Baueregard, I Regarding this election the gov Dot and Patricia Johnson, Gretchen ernor speaks as follows: INTRODUCTORY—T h e s e art social life. The realization of this Jacobs, Martha Masterson, Dolores | ’"The many ramifications of the icles are planned not as a personal part of the dream seems assured, Marsh, Elaine Forty, Lucille Tichenor. federal law recently enacted gov- evpreasion of opinion merely, but with but two ifs to be surmounted. rather as an attempt to analyze the If there is an accessible market for In the second das, group were: El erning the rights of labor are still pertinent facts relating to the de- this power and if it cn be distribut va Musgrave, Lillian Woomer, Virginia confusing to the minds of most pub- velopihent and use of electric en- ed economically enough to sell to Downing, Ruth McClintock. Barbara | lie officials, including apparently ! the members and representatives of ergy’as particularly related to the you and me at a price we can af suggestion. Why Marsh and Twyla Post. j the National Labor Relations problem of bringing Bonneville ford to pay for use in running milk The Post? Many Three were honored by promotion Board. However, the rights of hum give a year s-subscription ing machines, refrigerators, ranges, power to Curry county. machinery in factories, printing to first class scouts: Georgina McKen an justice are covered by a com- | or friends are what goes , In attempting to do this, I do not presses and what not. zie, Elmira Holsomb and Doris Cor mon law which will be enforced so I Assume to pose as an expert, but Orford and county. Send them a THE BOSS MAN in handling far as the state of Oregon is con son. may claim the comparatively mod- gift which to news , est qualifications of a newspaper Bonneville power is J. D. Ross. He The program was yaryd, and inter cerned. from Christmas till has more authority and responsi man who was employed by the Eu "To settle this dispute, to restore esting, opening with the singing of To interpret the of gene „Water Board for a couple of bility than the managing superin "The Sta;-Spangled Banner”. There the economic health of our com tendent of any private power com years in the capacity of a public re Post mail with paper two dance numbers, The High- munity and to aid the workers in were their inalienable right of employ- I lations man and incidental to that pany in the United States. He has Fling by Lillian Woomer and an lang sent for card greeting job acquired considerable know no board of directors to argue with merit, I am calling a special election I Irish Jig by Elva Musgrave and Ra-1 will state name of donor. of the ecployes of the Inman-Poul ledge of power systems and their and cajole and does not need to che! Lindberg. Demonstrations were sen Lumber Mill in Portland in the keep a weather eye on the bankers management. that worthwhile Christmas given in first aid, making an emer- Multnomah County Courthouse, be THE BONNEVILLE DAM is an and stock brokers who have strings gestion? on the directors. He is the boss gency stretcher and sending and re- tween the hours of 1 and 9 p. m, accomplished fact. In a year or —— a code. A song number was next Thursday which is the 9th of ceiving wto, the huge project at Grand man as long as he can hold his job Patricia December. Coulee will be completed. These and he can hold it as long as he given by temi which two mighty great achievements can retain public and Dot Johnson and Doris Corson, "The purpose of this election is and relatives. She was born in Ta »1 attacks, may quite possibly mark the begin protects bun froth A group of scout songs were sung by to afford the employes of the In coma, Washington, but moved as a iät interest ning of a new era for the Pacific given by Mrs. were man-Poulsen Lumber Company a the troup. Talks young girl with her parents, Mr. a long range plan in- northwest. " They embody in con in the first public statement made Roof! and Mrs. J B. Stewart to Bandon, |ng together the two F. F. Eddy and Mrs. Howard Hull. । fair and impartial opportunity to crete and steel the realization of a by MrÎRoss a few weeks ago in ân volvM and later the family moved to Port ■with a witching plant Dr Baird made a brief address in express their’ preference as to the dream. But the realization of address at Portland in which he Orford. She married J. W. Hurst in between the two, at which he referred to the Chrinstmas bargaining agency in dealing with dreams is not always happy. It is gave a general outline of his plans. abolir 1902. Twelve children were born to Umatilla or Pasco. Quoting Mr. seal sales to be conducted by the girl the company. I have been assured THE MARKET is not really a 1 anticipiated that^Bonneville Darn ... , .. , , by the managers and ’ Operators of । this union, six boys and six girls, will make The Dalles a great inland problem at all, Mr. Ross stat*. In Ross, we, are informed: " From this l"llt tro()^ anf ° ° e w ' ,e .the Inman-Poulsen Lumber Comp-i nine of whom are living. sea port. That remains to be prov the three states of Washington, Id switching station a line would reach ing done to combat tuberculosis. May- ■ any that they will abide by the de- | She is survived by three brothers en. It is believed that the impound aho and Oregon there is an existing Boise. .From the Coulee a line» or Gilbert E. Gable also made a brief : cision of this election* and will open | William SaunSers Guerin son of and four sisters: John Stewart, Su ed waters of the Grand Coulee will demand for 1,616,000 killoivatts an- wbuld gio over to Missoula. From address. Taps was sounded by Bert । and operate their plant immediately i Frederick T. and Leona uerin, sanville, Calif., Jack Stewart, De He figures that if all ten 'Bonneville a line would go through Hoggett. make a vast area A the c^beft into uaily ‘after the results of the Election are of Langlois, died at the Leep hos- troit. Mich., Cha«. Stewart, where a verdant garden spot in the na machines are operating at Bonne- Portland afid dawn as TafnfiMBth* | pltaJ^Mpr.don December 5, st the Cor ; determined The awards presented by Mrs. villf, in less than five years the gene. This line would join other I age of 14fyears, two months and 20 abouts unknown; Mrs. Winnie tion. We shall see. son were as follows:: Shannaselt, Loeta, Calif., Mis. Tita ! “As members of the special board I jays — ' • • Dhgth was due to ■ kidney F^m these two great projects a plant can only supply about one lines to be built when necessary. Elva Murara ve, silver attendance I am appointing the Honorable I, rrtrn , Wgth compircftwyJ(s. He had Harvey, Eureka, Calif., Mrs. Ada migMy stream ef electric energy third of the probable demand..Jve- several .years later. -1 Charlea H. Green, labor ntlyrieeh m i-j8 Braith tUnW Gillispie, Ferndale, Calif., Mrs. Dolly Ing In 1 This seems to indicate hat’the statj Rachel Updbarg, j^ill throb forth qu wires- cheap^ li£f can only come fn - I Bl of Oregon, a c uly-* Harvey, Loetc,, Ci ib¡ big Cöul^e plant i-'ca^y main trunk line from Bonn^¿JJe tp ra Mr rmd ptt’.ol qiower to spre^l light; ma/Jh- | thi ' ‘ '•^>1 .] /p* Awv j» W w be soon constructed win pass bek! troop scribe, pat: class. t Tbe following ic h inery and in thousands ST ways tío load. ¡U¡an ‘ Farnham of the Po^ !» a Hu -«t: up th* sÿW» AS TO DISTRIBUTION, Mr. through Portland and end for the scholarship, and health winner^ revolutionize our industrial and J 'í. ’ < ~ ' ■¿■ML’' ty, Bo* 2 present at Eugene, where it would Woomer, cold attendance star, scholar j Churches, andrGeor Besides bis falln vTEu mother he tie in with the largest publicly own ship, observer, health winner and child the American Legion, to represent is survived by two/^llunger broth Minfclms trefila Ji the general public. The integrity Orford and Mrs ed power utility in the state. nurse; Doris Corson, swimmer, chill and fairness of these board mem ers, Rayburn and im/rel, and one Marshfield. There are three grand- V When and how the Oregon coast sister, Reta. nudse and telegrapher; Georgina Mc- bers is Bbove question. children and three step-grand country will benefit by a hook-up Funeral services under the di children. Kenzie, swimming, canner, five year»’ "The election will be by the secret with this Federally owned system rection of Schroeder Bros, were remains among the future prob- service stripe; Elmira Holcomb, child Australian ballot with the ballot held at the Langlois Gymnasium TOWN FIGHTS GORSE nurse, scholarship, health winner and being only to certified and identified lems. employes of the Inman-Poulsen Tuesday, December 7, with the Kev, Helen Lindberg, housekeeper, Gold Beach, Dec. 8—A large group cook ; THE POLICY frankly expressed will give ample time to complete News items re-printed from the Lumber Company on the payroll Turner MacDonald of Port Orford Port Orford Post of November 4, the calendar in Coos county before by Mr. Ross will be to favor first junior citizen, gorl scout aide, five August 14, the day when operations officiating. Interment was in the of local men, headed by U. S Dis publicly owned distribution systems years’ service stripe; Virginia Down trict Ranger Ed Marshall, gathered to 1880, published by J. H. Upton y* coming down here. Denmark cemetery. were stopped. of power districts, cities and co ing, health winner and scholarship. day and made war on the gorse around Son. "To insure freedom from intimi- operatives. Half of the available MOSE ARRIVES town. Generous quantities of inflam ration or undue pressure, the state, AMANDA JANE The schooner Mose, Captain Brown, power until 1941 is to be reserved THE LEGISLATURE mable oil was had from the various County and city authorities will act arrived last week, having on board for sale to such systems. The other AMERICAN Amanda Jane Hurst, Port Orford, garages. This was pouréd generously in concert to protect the workers in The Legislature adjourned sine over forty tons of freight for part half may be sold, so far as not need died following a lingering illness on the pest, and set afire. Lat^ men their right to vote and will prevent die on the 23d, having been in ses- ies here as follows: A. D. Wolcott, ed by publicily owned systems to MEETING loitering in the vicinity of the court Saturday forenoon, December 4. armed with brush hooks chopped oft sion forty-one days. We had hoped Capt. Lorentzen, Asa Carman, Louis private power companies or large Funeral services wee held Monday house during the election hours. the remaining stubs, piled and fired to have been enabled to present in Knapp, P. Hughes, and The Post. industries, , preference being given at 3 p. m in the Community church "When the company resumes op this number of The Post a summary them. This process will probably be Messrs Coldwell and Louis Knapp to such as employ considerable with Rev. Turner McDonald offi At the meeting of the Curry County erations, the rights of both employ of the work accomplished by that repeated annually until the stuff is kill had a busy time delivering the labor. ciating. Interment was in the Port American Legion held Saturday night er ard employe will be afforded the body, but must forgo for want of ed out. There is not much of it, as LOCAL DISTRIBUTION of pow- freight as it was landed from the Orford cemetery. at the Women’s club house tn Port Or fullest possible protection in the data from which to make It up. The er from Bonneville to individual boat. Mrs. Hurst has lived in Port Or yet, in this vicinity, but sufficient to apportionment bill in which Coos purchasers is entirely the problem ford reports on thes hows sponsored by continuance of operations. ford for the past 35 years and is spread over the entire community, if “ I stand ready to offer the same and Curry counties were more vit- the post last week were received and of those who live in the various AWAIT WATER opportunity to other mill operators mourned by a large circle of friends unchecked. ally interested perhaps than any Mines on the Sixes are awaiting power districts, municipalities or definite plans were made for attend- state was and their employes who desire to x X X X X X :: X X XX X X X X-X.X X X X X X X X XjX X X X X,X X X X X X X X X X X X other two counties in the a plentiful supply of water co make other areas. The administrator ance of the post at the district con- defeated in the senate In the form the placers pan out abundantly. sells the power delivered to the loc vention to be held in Marshficld Tues- reopen their plants and return to work.” in which it was introduced. Wheth al swithboard. Its distribution and day of next week. er it was amended and Anally pass sale Is a purely local problem, And "TRIBUTARY” As a special order of business the ed, we have no advice at this writ We went out surveying last week, it is at this point the costs mount new post will receive its charter from CAMP ing. leaving a number of captions writ rapidly in any electric system. the district commander. It was plan- STRIKE-BUSTER, is the role as them as we go to press are flying The next article will discuss the OPERATIONS ten on a slip, indicative of the sub | ned to have a full attendance at this FROM ELLENSBURG sumed this week by Governor Chas. from San Diego to Coco Solo in the jects we desired our sub to write up. provisions in Oregon laws relating 'district meeting. The member- of the E. Martin. He has repudiated the Canal Zone, a distance of 3080 miles, Note—A correspondent who signs Among the list of headings we had to the formation of power districts. The Gordon Marsh logging camp NLRB and all its works and at the longest flight ever attempted by ! post will leave early enough to be pres- himself “Salmon Peter" sends items prepared was "Ship Building." ent at the afternooiji meeting as well on Elk river resumed operation on * tacked the operation of the Wagner this type of ship and phrophetlc of from Ellensburg. He writes in a Imagine our chagrin upon return HONORS TO ' as at the evening -ession. Plans and Monday of this week and trucks act. Governor Martin has taken the future use of such craft In war. ing home just as the paper was go jovial mood. ! policies for the coming year's activi-( have been hauling logs to the mill. 1 the position that the basic common ing to press and finding a windy The fishermen are divided into OLDEST MASON Mr. Marsh expects to run this camp ’ law is sufficient to end the chaos THE POWER MARKET is ready ' ties will be outlined at this meeting by | two classes .to wit. the sein men dissertation on "Sheep Breeding’’. regularly during the winter months resulting from the attempted en- to assorb the entire capacity out and the insane men. Info which We clutched a proof sheet and ner the commander and adjutants who except during violent storm per- I forcement of the special acts. The Port Orford Masonic lodge held have ju«t returned from a national put of the Bonneville plant as now vously perused the article, and, just crowd will you c: jwd me? iods. The roads connecting the I The Asiatic beachers are getting as we had concluded to let it pass, an informal social meeting at the hottie : confcren„ of commanders and adju- 1 camp with the Elk river road have 1 ordered an election held for em developed, providing 86,400 killo- ployees of the Inman-Poulsen Lum watts, J. D. Ross stated Wednesday ready to shovel black sand when our eye fell upon this unique sug of W. T. White, Sr, Monday evening been gravelled for winter hauling ber company to decide labor affilia as hr left foi Washington, D. C. to gestions: "In some latitudes the celebrating his 71st anniversary as a the water comes. and the Elk river road has been tions. He offers to hold similar arrange to appeal for immcdlata been successfully Mason. Mr. White enlivened the oc What is the reason that none of buckram has Improved to stand up under thia elections in other plants as request GABLE const ructio of two more big genera your correspondents have mention crossed with the Angora.” This was casion with reminiscences of his Ma heavy hauling. ed and has stated that workers will tors . ed the departure of Tommy Dolan? the last feather. We ordered the sonic associations. have state protection. R. He has sold out and gone back to thing "lifted out.” 4 BUSINESS DEAL The birthday cake and tabic decora Quid Ireland. God sphade all trav NANKING still holds out against Gold Beach, Dec 8—Jackie Christ- COLD WEATHER swept over the tions were prepared by Mrs. Lorna elers for we dun know how soon we A TEMPESTUOUS SPRIG the Japanese attack, it Is reported. southern states Wednesday and ; ian, just topping ten, son of Mr. and Lacey There was a full attendance Mayor Gilbert E. Gable of Port In crticism of a speech lately may be on the road ourselves. The government has abandoned the I have lived on salmon so long delivered in Crescent City by the of local Masons, all of whom wished Orford left Tuesday for Portland Mrs George Christian, has bound him Thursday, threatening serious dam- capital but the Chinese army seem to fruits age to crops, especially where he will join a group and go self with a close contract with a local that the fish bones stick out of my Hon. M. P. Ryan, the Courier of Mr White many happy returns. determined to hold the battered city to Milwaukee. Wis., to attend a con store proprietor, all in favor of a and vegetables. The cold wave car- as long as possible, following the back "like the quills on the fretful that place went out of its way to ference for discussion of plans re third party, his sister Norma. Jackie ried on into the Rocky Mountain name tactics which made history at porcupine.” When I change my lug in a reference to The Post FRONTAGE lating to the construction of the got out on the street one evening re region, being especially severe In »Shanghai. clothing. I have to pass them dow”. which was as undignified and un- Wyoming Numerous deaths from Gold Coast railway, he stated to the journalistic as it was unprovoked under my feet. I cently, and became a newsboy. The exposure are reported. REPAIRED Post editor just before his depar- and wanton. And then language scabby sheep. proceeds of his indu-try he took to a NATIONS IN NIGHT SHIRTS, is ture. We had a good jollification for was used such as could only em local storekeeper and used as a down THE FARM BILL now in the house the picturesque phrase used by his per- The recent severe Btor..Ti Under Gable also outlined but Mr. anate from a source given over to All drunk the last few days, payment on a remembrance for his of representative» seems likely to Secretary Tckles in an address de nine. Whoop lah! hurrah for El- utter depravity. Whether the epi mined part of the dock frontage sonai plans as including a ivlst till sister. Three more payments and the pass as an administration measure, nouncing facism and its spread in Stearns Christmas at the at a point where tre dock proper after thet “pup" shall be recognized by lensburg! without amendments. Amendments ♦ he United States. He said: "Just any person as a fit characteriza Joins the land. The portion affect home In Ludington, Mich. He ex- Pass round the salmon. were defeated in votes taken Wed as certain nations uttering the ex tion of The Post, it may well be ed is new being bulkheaded. Other pects to leave there with Mrs. nesday. The bill follow» the quota cuse that they are stamping out ( HAMRER TO ELECT questioned. One capable of using buikheading recently completed Gable and Bobby and possibly Mrs. CHANGE OF TIME system and give the government communism, OFFICERS THURSDAY commit crimes at both east and west of the dock Stearns with the house trailer for it without the semblance of a prov The time for holding circuit court The Port Orford chamber of com power of regulation of threatened which savages would blush, so those stood up very well and prevented a leisurely trip back to Port Orford for Curry county ha, been chang ocation, will have to trace his gen- in our own land who would under- gurther washing away of the fill by the southern route. He expects merce meet» this week Thursday at surpluses. ed from the first Monday in June to eaology a great way back until he mine our democratic institution» do to arrive in Port Orford about the 8 P M There will be important Thia work has been under direction come in direct ancestral line, face the »econd Monday in June, at the NAVY BOMBERS, fourteen of I so under the same pretext. business and election of officer, . of Otto Johnson .dock master. instance of Senator Siglin. Thi, j to face with the cur. first of a series discussing the general power By Frank Eddy MR. ROSS SPEAKS A (Sift tn tLnvt a Urar Here is a Christmas gift not ’ to have relatives who interested in on in Port Curry will go them in 52 parcels of and last Christmas. thought Christmas giving, The will the first issue of the this purpose a Christmas of which the the Now is not a sug- OBITUARY WILLIAM S. GUERIN PORT ORFORD 57 YEARS AGO HURST LEGION LOGGING RESUMED PAID R. DOCK BEING LEAVES FOR CONFERENCE HAS 'AS THE WORLD WAGS”