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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1926-193? | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1929)
rage A PORT ORFORD LOCALS Î H IO k A. B H oggatt, w ho sp en t ten days a t his P o rt O rford home, re tu rn ed to S eattle S unday Ÿ f T T T T t T I : Y T T T T Y Ï Read the W ELT ENNA JETTICK N ell R ice was a B andon visitor last F riday. Mr. and M rs W ill S abin of Langlois w ere visiting a t th e W. J. Sabin hom e in P o rt O rford S u n day. Health Shoe Mr. and Mrs. D an Oxley of B rookings m otored to P o rt O rford S a tu rd ay to spend a sh o rt tim e visiting w ith Mrs. O xley’s parents, Mr. an d Mrs. H ickox. ¡ Port Orford A C. S nider of Sixes ra n ch mo- , tored to tow n S a tu rd a y m orning. Miss E n a M cK enzie of Seas lew ranch, E lk river, w as shopping in tow n W ednesday. A. B. F u n k , a fo rm e r of P o rt O rford, stopped last T h u rsd ay en ro u te to ma, w here he expects to th e oil fields News resid en t In town O klaho w ork In W R obinson of S ilver B u tte w as , in tow n S aturday. L eonlas H ickox w as T hursday. in N a rr < E x tra N a rro w You'll S tr ia e with, P r id e in Geo. H u rs t of E lk riv er m otored to tow n T hursday. ttlargarei B lack Kid D rees P um p w ith G ore a n d Colonial B uckel $6.00 T hos H ughes o f H ughes B ros.’ , large fa rm on low er Sixes, m otored | to P o rt O rford W ednesday. I Spring Ensemble Mrs. E unice Jam ieson sp en t a few days visiting h e r son. F red Jam ieson, in tow n la st week. H enry A dolphsen cam e hom e the first of la st week and his wife a c com panied him over to his logging p ro ject a t R ock creek to spend a few days. M onths Jo h n W M cKenzie w ent down to th e M acleay E sta te ra n c h a t R ogue ’ river T h u rsd ay m orning to over see th e loading of th e stock he had bought th ere an d had tru ck ed to his ran ch on E lk river. 1 No. 3277 FUTURISTIC STRAP SLIPPER One of the New Fads ¿Jirciinia B lack or tan , low heel, tie $3.95 $5.00 lake N. S. P e rk in s and S. J. Spoerl cam e in from C hinquapin ridge to a tten d th e b asketball gam e last i T uesday night. ' $2.00 — 12 M onths jetticks tow n T ay lo r D em ent, p ro m in en t stock- m an of M yrtle P o in t, w as in P o rt O rford T hursday. "Tip" M iller of G arrison w as in tow n T uesday. V id © You need no longer be told that you have an “ expensive " foot Mr. an d Mrs. H arold S auers of A gate B each p a rk m otored to tow n T hursday. ' W id e a n d h “ A boo. those wom en th at h ave been obliged to either p a y nigh prices or take poorly fitted sh o es.’* I Mr M ath er of m iddle E lk cam e , to tow n fo r supplies la st T hursday. $1.00 — 6 PORT ORFORD NEWS TP”’ ■ P o rt^ rfo r^ ^ re g o n ^ T u e s d a ^ M a rc l^ ^ ö ^ S . Mr. an d Mrs. E rn e s t Jones, w ho cam e h ere from C hicago several m onths ago, a re now occupying th e ! Chas. N eum an residence. j Miss N ettle Toole accom panied the girls b asketball team to B rook- ’ ’ ings S a tu rd ay night. features the crystal plaited skirt, the velvet tone embossed flannel skirt, or a rich variation in stripe or pastel rayon skirt, over a classic tu-tone sport shoe, and topped by the novelty knitted sweater or a pretty “Thermo” coat. “Follow Thru” is the mode, and blends with hose, bag and hat to harmonize. They are carefully selected here. C rocheted S traw Is a new m illinery creation. HATS «2.95 to »7.50 GOLDEN RULE STORE New F u tu ristic a n d M odernistic p a tte rn s in "M iss S pokane” W ash New Spring Patterns in PETER PAN and BORDEN PRINTS FR O C K S $1.95 an d $2.95 ELosketball Game and Presentation of Trophy Furnish New Features for College Exposition Mrs F ra n k B T ichenor w as ta k en 111 la st T h u rsd ay an d tak en to M arshfield w here she entered the Wesl.-v hospital. Mrs. O rris K napp took Mrs. T ichenor to M arshfield. For W P H u rst of E lk riv er w as In Gold B each last F rid a y and S aturday. S h eriff T u rn e r an d Ju d g e Bailey m otored th ro u g h P o rt O rford last M onday en ro u te to Salem. Mrs. O rris K n ap p and children an d M rs L. R P u g h m otored to B andon F rid ay Developm ent O rland A nderson h as been v is itin g his sister, Mrs. G ene Geth- Ings. of E u rek a. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. M E. T readgold of Sixes spent F rid a y afternoon In town. and H P relsendanz. p ro p rieto r of the P o rt O rford bakery, has retu rn ed from a week sp en t a t his p ro p e rty ; In Gold Beach. A ttorney C. R W ade of B andon ; w as in town S a tu rd a y a tte n d in g t o 1 legal business. Lo ca 1 N ew s Miss R u th C lark and Mrs. M ary , R ice spent th e w eek-end as guests of Mrs E. J B ak er a t C hinquapin range Mrs A lta L arson w as a ssistin g in the postoffice T uesday a fte r noon. | Mrs. Lee L eu tw y ler of tjm g lo is spent th e w eek-end as th e guest of M rs W T. W hite Sr. i of A t le ft. A m o ry, “ S la ts" G ill, new basketball coach at O regon State w h o s e t e a m tar ui _ . ru a ry 23 at C o rv a llis : center. Huge fo u r-fo o t tro p h v P-e,en,Jd 7 c .th e c o H e « hv ^ a’ b ln «,o n F e b , in re co g n itio n of T h a n ksg ivin g fo o tb a ll v ic to ry over N e w Y o r k • •. ® an(^ c il^ e n s Ham S T a y lo r o f U n iv e r.ity of’ K e n tu cky. p r i n ^ f V p e ^ * o P r ' g h t’ D ear W l' b o tto m . John L ib b y . -29, student m anager o f aixth annual E ducational expos’ h o n " '* “ C o rvallis, O re.— H ig h school delegates and o th e r visito rs to the lio n at O regon State college February 22 23 « ill find unusual e n live n in g the m ore serious p rim a ry a ctivitie s « ' the , cational 'conferences. vational The M isses E llen B arto n an d E d ith T ichenor w ere g uests of Mrs 1 R ay Dean of B andon S aturday. m arin es arriv ed in P o rt O rford T uesday to spend a few days w ith C het H uling and p a rty of M yrtle his m other. M rs A m anda Sm ith. P oint enjoyed the d riv e south over Mr. and Mrs. H an s Adolphsen the Roosevelt highw ay Sunday. w ere B andon visitors yesterday. S outhern P acific S tatio n A gent Mr anil Mrs. W h itsett and chil McRay of M yrtle P oint, accom pa nied by his fam ily and p a rty of d ren w ere guests of Mrs Sweet at friend* were C u rry county visitors A rizona Inn F rid ay Southwestern Oregon V spite Its m o rm o n . w aterpow er re- sources. O regon is not o: of the ten 'cad in g sta te s of the inlon In w a : . l ow er developm ei accor 1- Irg to a study prepare i by the g eo lo g ic,| survey. T he cap acity of $3 plan ts in O regon is 288 973 horse pow er: of w hich 234.001 horsepow er Is used for public u tility and m u Sunday Mrs A lta L arson. V irginia I s r - nicipal purposes. son and M ary A nn W h itsett spent C alifornia has become the lead Ju n e Crum ley. H azel Jam ieson the w eek-end a t A rizona Inn ing sta te in point of w aterpow er and R u th Malloy sp en t S a tu rd a y In Bandon, going an d re tu rn in g developm ent w ith 18 4 per cent of w ith Miss M alloy's fath er. E A. an hydro-electric pow er produced. Malloy T he s ta te ha« 159 plants w ith a horsepow er, of Jam es Sm ith of the U nited S tates W ash.ngton, D C.. F eb 2b De w nicn 2.2vi 44. horsepow er is used Oregon Water Power Development Lags s ix th » „ „ . . . i eXpO*: f ’° D: i c j e n te r ta in m e n t^ “ ? ,lo n a l . d is n la ,. * ie a ,u rM ,h '* 7 '- * ' displays and vocational gitida n/e for public u tility and m unicips purposes W ashington, once th ,h ,rd larg est producer of w otei has dropped to fifth p la n wUh 74 plant« producing 747.40 horsepow er The n o rth w est has been outdi tanced by th e south in hydro-ele trie developm ent d u rin g rece' year». N o rth C arolina is now tl th ird w aterp o w er sta te and A1 ------ a the fo u rth , while South Car bam lln* >’ sixth and G eorgia seventl M ontana and Idaho both produc m ore w aterp o w er th a n Oregot 393 440 and 357.577 horsepow er n spectively