Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1937-19??, March 21, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    Port Orford, Oregon, Friday, March 21,
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PORT ORFORD POST
PuklUhed every F rid ay m orn ing by
The P o rt O rford P u b lish in g O n , to e .
TWELVE ATTEND
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Friends and relatives of Ed Moy­
er gathered Sunday at the Moyer
R F E V E S T A Y L O R . PublUher
home to honor him on his birthday.
J E S S I E G R A H A M , Editor
Those present for dinner were
Entered ae second clans matter Mr and Mrs. Claude Spoon, Mr.
March 2fl, 1987, at the post office and Mrs. Plercy Sweet and son
at Port Orford, Oregon, under the John of Bandon, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
ant of March 3, 1878
vin Cooley and daughter Becky,
Mrs. Leila McClure, Mrs. Helen
fewer register
Hartzell, the honor guest, Ed Moy­
er, and the hostess, Mrs. Ruth
for unemployment
Moyer.
BENEFITS HERE
Eight-five persons, 11 less than
last week, registered Tuesday with
a representative of the state em­
ployment bureau for unemployed
benefits.
A s this figure represents the
number unemployed during the
preceding week, It Is believed that
the number registering next Tues­
day will be very few because most
of the men aré now employed at
the Trans-Pacific mill.
A series of card parties, the first
planned /or March 28, will be giv­
en within the next two months by
the Girl Scout troop committee.
According to present plans, the
parties will be held every two
weeks.
Mrs. Roy Babel will be hostess
for the first party on Friday af­
ternoon of next week. A dessert
luncheon will be served at one
o’clock.
SPECIAL SALE
Scrap Lumber and Wood by the Carrier Load - as is
where is - make us an offer, inquire in person at of­
after this date.
Dated at Port Orford, Oregon,
March 21, 1941.
W. J . L E IT H , Clerk.
School District No I. C.drry
county.
SHEEP CLUBS
ENROLL MANY
IN CURRY COUNTY
The sheep Industry made a tre­
mendous stride forward during the
recent visit of L . J . Allen, assist­
ant state 4-H club leader, when 34
members joined
three
clubs
throughout Curry county This
membership has never exceeded 12
or 15 during the last 10 years ac­
cording to County Agent R. M.
Knox, who has a record of enroll­
ments.
One of the requirements estab­
lished this year maintains that
each member must raise a market
lamb to be shown at the Lamb and
Wool Show in the fat lamb class
and for the Grand Championship.
For this, probably 15 orphan lambs
are needed by club members and It
Is suggested that gfowers interest­
ed in promoting this club project
should notify the county agent or
local leaders of any orphan lambs
that might be available for club
members.
H. S. Cadman was chosen leader
of the Langlois sheep club, Charles
Fowler, Ophir, of the Ophir-Gold
Beach club, and Carl White, leader
of the Brooklngs-Harbor club.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
GARDEN
FOR DEFENSE
Of county and home. Protect
your family’s health and con­
tribute to preparedness by
eating vegetables grown in
your own back yard.
Food F. 0. B. the kitchen
door takes a load off man
power and transportation
and helps keep down the
cost of living. Be ready—
plan and plant early for
whatever may come.
Garden Reeds of All Kinds
The undersigned having been
appointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Curry
County Administrator of the Es­
tate of John R. Smith, deceased,
and having qualified, notice is
hereby given to creditors ot, and
all persons having claims against
the said deceased to present their
claims, verified as required by law,
within six months after the date of
the first publication of this notice,
the said date being March 5, 1941,
to the undersigned, at the office of
Port Orford, Oregon
Collier H . Buffington in Gold
Beach, Curry County, Oregon.
O W E N W. SM IT H ,
Administrator. iliilt lllilllllllillllllliiiiiiiiillliiiilliilll
Published March 7, 14, 21, 28, 1941.
LORNA LACEY
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LOOKING FOR A
HOUSE TO RENT?
We maintain a residential district known as the
HAMLET. You’ll find our rents are very low. Just
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Phone 301 or inquire at our office. These houses will
soon be in demand.
^ ¡| TOUR FARM
COAST LUMBER
PRODUCTS CO.
If you’re building, remodel­
ing or repairing come to the
Trans-Pacific Lumber Co.
Phone 301
Wholesale Lumber Only
Port Orford, Oregon
satisfaction
and
Thursday, Saturday a nd
Sunday afternoons and
evenings. Operated b y
John and Mary Rowan.
RAINBOW GARDENS
Port Orford, Oregon
Siding
Millwork
Roofing
Insulation
Paint
Cement
HAVE
tio n a l
in sta lled
lin es
and
ad d i­
equ ip m en t
w h ich will m ake it ea sier for
The Best for Less at
low cost.
SKATE
WATCH REPAIRING
ECONOMICAL
WF,
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complete
April 12 to music by the
Sensational Golden-Voiced
9 -piece orchest.’a.
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Good
IN S U R E your home for 3 yrs. at 1933 F O R D 4-door sedan.
105
FLORISTS
tires, new paint job, new rings.
»9.60 per $1000—See W. D. Sib­
$185.
O R D E R PO T T ED P L A N T S , cut
ley, Gold Beach.
flowers, and floral deslgna from
Bergen’s Acre of Greenhouses
through Mrs. John Lyle, Lyle's
Confectionery.
Fresh
flowers,
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quick service, aad big values.
Bergen’s Marshfield Florist Co.
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CONVENIENT
Phone 461.
Coast Lumber Products for
DANCE
1936 P L Y M O U T H de luxe town
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FOR SALE
sedan. Built in trunk, hydraulic
brakes. This car has been com­ JO H N S O N
Sea-Horse outboard
pletely checked, in best of con­
motors. Phil Adams, Rogue Mo­
dition. A n O. K .’d used car,
tors, Gold Beach, Ore.
$345.
CLASSIFIED ADS
A A A .S. A A A -S. .
fice.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,
That outstanding common war­
rants of School District No. 1,
Curry County, Oregon, beginning
with warrant No. 1490 up to and
including warrant No. 1507, will be
paid upon presentation to the
clerk.
A ll interest will cease on and
1939 F O R D de luxe 4-door sedan.
Runs and looks like new, very 1930 F O R D sport roadster. Runs
good, looks good. $75.
clean, trunk. A n O. K . used
1927 C H E V R O L E T pickup. Runs
car $595.
good. $90.
1937 C H E V R O L E T master de luxe 1937 D O D G E %-ton pick-up. 6-ply
sport sedan 4-door. A ll steel
heavy duty mud grip tires rear,
turret top, no draft ventilation,
front tires almost new. This
hydraulic brakes. Built In trunk,
pickup is better than average.
runs very good, in best ot condi­
$365.
tion, upholstery clean. An O. K.
R O G U E MOTORS
used car, $465.
Gold Beach,
Oregon
1936 C H E V R O L E T
coupe.
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steel turret top, no draft venti­ W A T C H
R E P A IR IN G — Watches
lation, hydraulic brakes, 6-ply
reconditioned and cieansd. Poek-
heavy duty tires rear, radio,
•t watchoe for sale. See H . T.
beatsr, dual horns, swipers, stc.
Nelson, Wateb aad Clockmaker,
Runs like new, an O. K .’d used
Port Orford, araund corner from
car, $365.
post office.
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The fellow who Isn’t getting all
that Is coming to him may be
playing in luck.
N O T IC E O F R E D E M P T IO N O F
SCH O O L W A R R A N T S
933 P L Y M O U T H 4-door sedan.
Four nearly new tires, runs ex­
ceptionally
good.
Hydraulic
brakes, looks good. $235.
us
OR HOME
to
serve you.
creased
W ith
in ­
con su m p tion , prices
a lw a y s go down!
USE POWER FOR:
Home Lighting, Home
Washing, Ironing, Home
Appliances, Barn Light­
ing, rrOheng Machines,
Separators, and other
indispensible uses.
WHY
U SE
fa sh io n ed
m en t
in efficien t,
lig h ts
w hen
yoa
old-
and equip­
m ay
have
m odern ap p lianoes to replace
th em ! W h y n o t ta k e ad v a n ­
ta g e o f our low rates, aad ,
by so doing, m a k e p ossib le
fu rth er red u ction s!
PORT ORFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT
AND POWER CO.
Port Orford, Oregon
COAST LUMBER
PRODUCTS CO.
R B M O D E L your home under the
F . H . A. plan at a low rate of
interest and small monthly pay­
ments. Modernisation possible by
adding new rooms, applying new
roofs, repainting inside and out,
building new garage, baras,
poultry bouses and other »arm
buildings. Iaqulrs of Coast Lum­
ber Products Co.., for further in­
formation phone 321.
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SEA FOODS
F R E S H C R A B S , Mams, sea fish ol
all kinds. Wholesale and retail
Also canners of the Giant Jumbo
crabs. Try a san today. Guaran­
teed quality. Ice and Cold Stor­
age service. Port Orford Sea
Food Co., Port Orford.
JO H N S O N
Sea-Horse outboard
motors. Phil Adams, Rogue Mo­
tors, Gold Beach, Ore.
HIGH-PRESSURE
Phone 321
Port Orford, Oregon
60
BUILDING
GREASING F O R
COMFORT IN THE
INSURB YOUR HOME,
furnitu re, or car. F ire or liab il­
ity.
P a y m en ts can be m ade
m onth ly.
0. W. NOYES
P o rt O rford, O regon
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CURRY COUNTY BANK
A COMPLETE BANK­
from PETROLEUM to SILK
Your eyes don’t deceive you. For
that lustrous lingerie the lady can
thank an oil well!
First, at the “University of Petro­
leum” (Shell’s $3,500,000 research
laboratories) they performed a mir­
acle with petroleum molecules . . .
and got a product used in making
filaments for artificial silk.
Through similar chemical acrobat­
ics, the "University of Petroleum”
has found a potentially unlimited
supply of glycerine, synthetic rub­
ber, and T. N. T.
1. It It refined with the Solutixer Process (orig­
inated by Shell’s research laboratories, Patent
No. 2.M 9.379). This steps up performance by
removing the "pro-knock mercaptan».
These two factors save on your costliest
driving — Stop-and-Go. And add a new
thrill to motoring. Your Shell dealer has
new Solutized Shell
(at regular price) and
Shell Premium—try,
a tankful today!
be able to hear
the birds twittering if annoy­
ing squeaks and rattles arc
in your car.
Our complete,
pressure greasing effectively
prevents this
This uncanny knowledge of pe­
troleum Is who* you buy, "b y the
gallon," at Shell pumpsl
SHELL
is the finer fuel fo r’41
TWO SCIENTIFIC FACTORS advance
the Road Performance Rating of new Shell
Gasoline to an all-time h igh:
You won’t
and
insures
proper warm weather lubri­
cation.
WEAVER ASSOCIATED
SERVICE
ING SERVICE FOR
CURRY COUNTY
PEOPLE
Gold Beach, Oregon
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SEE US ABOUT YOUR P
P For it is your best invest-»
»ment! Are you fully pro- ii
(itected now?
•1 JOHNSON INSURANCE ||
i :: P o rt O rford, Ore.
HOME
BANK OF BANDON
Organized In 1904
is where you place
2. Thermal
conversion makes It rich in iso­
compounds similar to iso-octane — first pro­
duced commercially by Shell scientists to make
practical 100-octane aviation g asoline...fuel
to powerful thot It led to on increase up to
30% In the speed and flying ronge of planes I
P h o n e 301 i:
Your FUTURE
Why not own your own home, have all the
comforts of life and enjoy possession.
Whether its a home, a business structure or
COMMERCIAL
and
SAVINGS
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NEW AND OLD AUTO
PARTS
Get your p arts from South­
w estern O regon's m o st d epend­
able d ealer!
ALL M A K E S O F CARS
— T ow in g , R ep a irin g —
MARSHFIELD AUTO
WRECKING CO.
P h o n e 210.
M arshfield, Ore.
farm building. You can get all the building ma­
DEAR MOTOR DRIVER:
terials— the best on the market— at low cost
YOU’VE been in an emergency, we’ll bet, when you wished that your motor had extra pep
and drive . . . when you needed pickup galore in order to get out of a bad jam.
WE’LL warrant your worries are over when you fill up with a tankful of the NEW SO­
at our yard.
We will gladly figure with you on
your requirements.
C. D. JOHNSON LUMBER CORPORATION
LUTIZED SHELL, the finer fuel for 1941.
DOWDELLS SHELL SERVICE
P H O N E ROI
HOOKED!
W ith L Y L E S
flsh lag ta ck le
you're su re o f ;
BANDON, ORE.
g e ttin g y o a r ’
fish. P r i c e s
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are low !
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