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About Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1937-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1937)
Port Orford, Oregon, Friday, December 10, 1937. PORT ORFORD BREVITIES Christmas stock» now arriving. Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Come and see. Variety Store. Mrs. Chas. Hemenway of Covelo, Cal.. I engaged as a car salesman for the ANIWU,\ICE MARRIAGE For your Xmas gifts Shop at Un- C. F. Douglas and family are re Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hemenway of The men residing in The Hamlet Acme Service & Garage of Bandon soeld’s. Fr ‘ ends have just received formal I participated in a street repairing siding in the Gable residence until Crescent City, Cal. and Mrs. Emrald w ■■■■■ V announcement r He is a son of Mrs. Marie Webber announcement of of the the marri»»» marriage n of the return of the Gable family from Hemenway of Oakland, Cal. bee Tuesday, filling in the pot holes Leonard H. Poareo and Miss Hes- of San Francisco. The bride is a Rev. Geo. Turney of Coquille call in the road with earth and gravel the east about the middle of Janu The Circle met with Mr. and Mrs. ther Ada Cartwright of Gold Beach daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. ed upon parishioners la Port Orford ary. brought from Sixes river. The road Mrs Emma Wright of Cedar Fork which took place at Vancouver, Cartwright of Troy, Idaho. She Wilber Sypher last Friday night. on Tuesday. He was accompanied is on the sick list with a severe cold. Wash., on November 28. from the highway to the mill has The Port Orford orchestra was has been superintendent of a hos by James Bryner. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cadman made also received a light coating of J. Brewer and Doc Bangs killed a They are making their home at pital in Gold Beach for her uncle. entertained following practice Tues a trip to Marshfield Friday on busi- gravel placed by the Trans-Pacitic day evening at the home of Mr. and ness. Mrs. F. F. Friant left Tuesday to nice fat bear the first of the week. Gold Beach, where the groom is I Dr. Cartwright. take up residence for the winter in Lumber company. Mrs. W. J. Leith. Mr. and Mrs. L. K Hutton of Den- F rank Sherman was also bear hunting Marshfield. She will reside at the failed to bring home Mr. Bear, I Mr. and Mrs. Jacg Guerin of mark visited Bandon Sunday night. Going's Hotel in that city. nAlTlIFITIIT V w-l - Langlois were visitors at the V. H. Mr. and Mrs. John Chenoweth while Fred Miller caught a young cub ’ The regular dance practice was Kohl home Wednesday. made a business trip to Bandon Mon held at the Community House day. Christmas Cards assorted, 10c a Thursday evening. Mrs. Wesley Hilda Boice came home for a few the last of the week. box. Variety Store. Woomer acted as chaperon. days while the veneer plant at Ban The Ophir basketball teams were a 1 If The Red Cross quota of §20 for don is closed. Mrs. Phoebe Wilson is expected The equipment at the local coast victors in the two games play ed with 1 1 .. .V°U Want to See OUT COUnty Served with guard station has been augmented back at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Langlois has been fully subscribed; all Mrs. Amy Britton of New Lake was the Gold Beach teams Friday night • I Bonneville power and approve the'etforts of our this week by a new international W T. White, Sr., in a few days. praise to Mrs. Art Aldropp and the a caller at the Sevy home Saturday ,n the Ophtr community han. I county granges in starting such a movement truck and special rubber wheels for See our new supply of Fancy Woman's club. The club took the last evening. Mrs Hattie Cavin came up on the I kindly Send Written indorspmpnf tn the the secre- oom-o. send a written indorsement to the beach trailer. And are the boys Mrs. Chas. Schroeder of Bandon stage last Wednesday to be able to at-! Work and shop early. Variety Store. two dollars subscription and Mrs. Art proud. Aldropp ta y of the grange nearest you. was in Langlois Monday evening tend grange Wednesday night at which ' raised the rest. This, as all Right prices on feed and seed- The Trans-Paciflc basket ball Prompt deliveries. Port Orford Feed • Langlois and Bandon citizens know, making arrangements for the funeral time Marie Carwright, Alice Marshal! 2. If you are a member of any public spirited is a ven worthy cause. of Willie Guerin. team started practice this week at 4 Fuel, Phone 114. and E. H. Marshal became members organization indorse the efforts of the granges the high school gymnasium. Jean Leekley and Nadine Russell of Ophir Grange. At the close of the I Evelyn Baird returned from a visit Chet Huggins of the Huggins In- and appoint a special committee to work in con are guests of Mrs. Chas. Perkins in session singing and dancing were en-1 COAL—40c per sack—Port Orford surance agency, Marshfield, was a to Medford last Monday. She visited Marshfield. junction with the various grange committees. business visitor in town Wednes- the Moon family. joyed, with midnight lunch of cakesj Feed 4 Fuel. Phone 114. day. Mail the name and address of chairman of such Mrs. P. B. Hoyt, who has been sick I sandwiches and coffee with hot dough-1 Mr. and Mrs. Heinie Dolge made VIRGN CEDAR I nuts made then and there by Mrs. returned from the committee to the secretary of your nearest Coquille hospital Mr. and Mrs. E. Pierce of Myr- a trip to Portland during the week Adam«. । ■ grange. end. tie Point and their daughter and Friday. Mrs. Hoyt is making a nice TRACT RESERVED son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett . recovery but is not yet able to be up. Rev. Turner McDonald conducted Strain of Langlois visited Port Or ho“: writing to the nearest grange sec- Ben Hoyt, who has been suffering funeral services for Willie Guerin ford Sunday. The trip was made from ptomaine poisoning is back a’ AS MUSEUM PIECE | Marysville, Wash., and Clarence Bech-1 r^tary .YOU can mad US SUCh indorsements and at Langlois Tuesday afternoon. He in recognition of the wedding an- ■ Lj work of barbering. Eleven hundred acres of virgin । tei of cordova, Alaska. ___ ___ ______ Mrs. Heart 1 chairmen’s names and addresses and we will was unable to meet a call for fun- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce. Ole Dalbo and wife, who have oc Port Orford Cedar timber have been and Mr. Bechtel are brother and*7i7-1 forward Same to proper Secretaries” era! services at Dora, Coos counnty, Droclaimpd a "Natural K.. —— * • ... a fnt* the tho same cam» day. ,ln>. George H. Turner, representing cupied one of the Anna Haagenson proclaimed a “Natural Area" by or ter of Mrs. Adams. We are glad to for the Office Machinery and Supply cottages, have moved and we under der of Chief Forester Silcox, to be know Geo. Moore, Mrs. McKay and WATCH THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR kept forever in its pristine condi SEI? OUR NEW CHRISTMAS company of Eugene, spent a few stand have left Langlois for good. Ella Moore, who have been ill, are all FURTHER NEWS ON BONNEVILLE tion. This area lies within the STOCK—PORT ORFORD VAK- days in town this week attending to Wedding bells have rung for Jack Port Orford Cedar Experimental on the road to recovery. POWER IETY STOKE. matters of business. Guerin and wife and we understand Forest on the south Fork of the Co- Curry Pomona meets with Ophir J they were charivaried by a large gath quille river, which is a part of the ' Grange Sat., Dec. 11. Election ering of young folks from Port Orford Siskiyou National Forest. This1 ficers will take place at this meeting. and Langlois on the same night of the withdrawal was made on the recom A potluck dinner of noon, All men.. men.- ■ Langlois Eighth Grade Presents A Play wedding, Nov. 30, at their new home mendation of Regional Forester hers requested to be present. Buck and Experiment Station Di here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bechtel of Gar rector Munger in accordance with The Masons had their regular meet SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th a regulation of the Department of rison Lake are visiting relatives up ing on December 4 in the W. O. W. Agriculture that typical examples of Euchre creek. hall. They had one visitor, Walter the principal forest types shall be Sabin of the Port Orford lodge. The reserved, untouched by man, for England issued one billion pos Box 778 Phone Port Orford 114 most important business was the Sec posterity to enjoy and study. The tage stamps to commemorate her tion of officers for the coming year. tract contains some splendid groups ' recent coronation. They w.re as follows- Master, I. B. of this valuable and fast-disappear- I Sevy; Senior Warden, Cornelius John ing species and is so located that it 1 Langlois Gymnasium son; Junior Warden, James Sypher; will be safe from inroads of fire and i logging when neighboring territory I Senior Deacon, Otto Heckel; Junior Followed By Dancing is exploited. j Deacon, Phillip Cope, Tyler, Walter At the present rate of cutting, vir- I Sabin; Chaplain, Elmer McCue; Sec gin tracts of Port Orford cedar will ! Everest Orchestra retary, W. P. Howe; Treasurer, Chas. । soon be a rarity except on federal"! Henry ; sen. Steward, Lute Henry; Jr. lands within the national forests. | Steward, J. S. Capps, The lodge ad- The forest survey recently complet- 1 Admission 25c—10c journcd to meet the first SVurday ed by the federal forest experiment I night in February. station indicates that there is on I Mr. and Mrs. Dick King made a ly about 1,140 million board feet of 'business trip to Marshfield Friday af this cedar in existence, all in south- I western Oregon except for a small ternoon. I Don't forget the 8th grade one act amount in northern California. Six- percent of this timber is in play “In May With June” to be giv- ty-nine COMPLETELY STOCKED WITH private Ownership, is pe< cent on en this coming Friday night at the the Oregon and California Railway Langlois Gym, Dec. 11. It will be fol- revested grant lands managed by lowed by a dance with music by thc the Department of the Interior, and ; Everest orchestra. 16 per cent on the national forests ■ z-x i _ _ | Work has begun on the opera “The Toys That Had to Wait" to be given riculture. The annual cut In recent ( I by the lower grades at the Community years averages about 48 million Dependable Stocks are complete. Prices are lower. And purchases Guaranteed Christmas tree Thursday evening, De board feet, nearly all coming from 11 can be held for future delivery without extra charge. cember 23. Miss Hatton, 3rd and 4th .P™»ate7^from the ° & c I grade teacher is in charge. Reasonable in Price IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIU I MEN S SHIRTS MEN S JACKETS BABY GIFTS | The Ed Leekley and J. P. Scott families motored to Marshfield Satur- of lustrous broadcloth, fully pre All wool fancy plaid, Talon zipper Don’t forget the baby. Many nice This is the time of year to prepare the car day on business. shrunk All sizes front, heavy weight. things for the little tots. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Hood and for winter driving. Bring it in to the old re daughter, Delma, and Virginia and Al- $1.45 $4.95 liable garage with a reputation for honest work. ice Howard visited with Mr. and Mrs. SMOKING STANDS MEN ’ S TIES MEN'S DRESS GLOVES Hoover in Bandon Sunday. Smokeless ash stands of brilliant The community was shocked to hear stripes or plaids, Dressy fleece-lined capeskin, pig Two tone reversible , heavy, part of Willie Guerin's death Sunday morn patterns to please skin and fur-lined ing. Hardly anyone knew' that Willie every man. $1.95 was seriously ill, although he had been Port Orford 98c to $2.95 Oregon , taken to the hospital Thursday night. 49c - $1.00 He is the oldest son of Fred Guerin BATH SCALES SATIN SLIPS and has been living with his aunt. Jul MEN’S SLIPPERS Counselor scales will be appreciated ia Anderson, here in Langlois. Fun- Rich lace trim or tailored style Tea OUR XMAS STOCK Warm shearling sheep’s wool up Rose or White in any home. cral services were held in the gymnas- pers, low cut, padded sole. He will ium Tuesday afternoon. larger and Better than I go for these. Everybody wants to turn out for $2.95 _____ $1.95 the first practice basket-ball game to ever Before. $1.95 GIFT NOVELTIES be played here this season Friday ev of all kinds for all the family at ening. Dec. 10. The opposing team A Wonderful Variety of MEN’S SOCKS popular prices is Arago. Our boys were defeated at Gift Goods ' Arago last Friday night but we look You name it. We have it. Most BLANKETS AT for victory on our home floor. Come The Prices are very reas any kind you want. onable at and root for them. Our girls lost two Two tone reversible, heavy, part ' games out of three in volley ball but 25c to 50c wool, many colors from which to NEEDHAM'S choose the score was very close in all three. Langlois, Oregon The Woman's Club bazaar was a f great success from every angle. The $4.85 fancy work, aprons, collars, etc., . were llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' GIFT DRESSES Bandon-by-the-Sea all disposed of. The cafeteria lunch and dinner were well patronized. Those for Girls 1 to 14 years All lovely that stayed for the card party surely new cotton dresses in print de- ha»! a good time. Geo Guerin and signs Now Open Under thè Management of M rs Autrey received the prizes for hi.4 scores and Mrs. Jim Crew and 1» the motto of our organization, MR and MRS R A GALLIER 98c MEN S ROBES in Coo« and Curry Counties there Lex Cope won the consolation prizes. and MISS ALICE GALLIER Is no better or faster freight LADIES ROBES I About seventy-five dollars was tak- Wool flannels. Br»,cades an»J Bea service than that of ours. jen in, although there are quite a num- con A gift he will remember Flannel-. Beacons and Quilted Sat | ber of bills to come out of that. Mrs. ins. Lovely and warm. I Sevy. the prerident, wishes to express The Course is in Fine Condition $3.95 to $7.85 Direct through her appreciation for the fine coopera $1.98 to $5.95 She'll like a box of MEN'S SWEATERS Green Fees: tion of the women who assisted in any OPHIR MFU/Q ll| nifl III if ! I I -.... „, Äi| BONNEVILLE POWER I 1 1 I 3In lieu of 1 I I Port Orford Flour & Feed At The The Gold Nugget Garage IN MA y WITH JUNE inisipt GOODYEAR TIRES ¡1 Select Your Gifts NOW! The Battle Rock Garage Is PLAY GOLF Westmost Golf Course Service 9 Holes, 35c; 18 Holes, 50c; All Day, 75c Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes Lunches and Soft Drinks Served at THE CADDIE HOUSE way and also to Mr. Volck and Mr. Sevy for building the booths. Mr« Joe Everest was awarded the quilt and Car White won the . lively agate brooch. A full attendance is desired at our next meeting .for all bills will be pre sented and accounts will be settled as it is also the closing session of the year and election of officers will take place. It is December 15th Howard Boice helped move the Stanley Family Monday. They are to live with Howard for a short time V triton at the home of Jean Strain Connections with Pacific Motor Transport To and From Seattle Overnight parcel delivery service from Portland via Pacific Truck Express. Office 16th 4 Columbia. Portland. Central Transfer Company Ben Rybe coat styles. Slip-overs with button or talon front- $2.95 to $7.85 LADIES SLIPPERS Give Her Slippers from our large selection We have just what she would like ROLLINS or GOLD STRIPE HOSE 79c, $1.00. $1.35 MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE THE GOLDEN RULE SHOES - DRY GOODS - GENTS FURNISHINGS - FURNITURE