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About Port Orford news. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1926-193? | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1930)
Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, Jul Observe Golden Wedding Prior to their departure for the far loved Smoking in Forests i north they lived for 17 years in Gold Beach. Under the new regulation which Hand in hand thru all its shadows, effective 1, an all na- na- Thru sunshine sh o w ers,' become8 _ ruru its sunsm ne and ana showers, ------ — "• ‘ * - July — j ». Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Gauntlett W hat made their golden wedding perfect was a a long dis- dis- They have bravely faced its prob- llonaJ forest lands of Oregon and of Bandon, celebrated their golden I day “ more ore ‘x?rfect a r a closed clruuui to tr, sm oking I W ashington are u v o tance conversation with their two lema, . . g . ° ”'e ere Sun' sons, one at Chattanooga, Tenth, the Conquered hardships, one by one "while traveling in timber, brush I or grass areas, except on paved and fHend r ?"d OthCr “ Se‘ tUe’ W“ h Th#y ™ e G1Ve" <“ d,y UtU* friends gathered to extend felicita- i unable - To a more unfortunate - uname to com# come for tor the occasion 8<jl so son. surfaced highways This means, tions. Mr G auntlett is 80 years of "called up" and the reception was It w as morning when they started. accordin8 to Mr Buck, that if a age and his wife is 71. Both are marvelous, especially that from Ten- L ife’s own morn; at break of f ° res* visitor w ishes to smoke it enjoying life and have a wide circle nessee. dawn; ( will be necessary to stop while o f friends throughout the Pacific sm oking and to put out all lig h ted ! Mr and Mrs. Gauntlett have four And together faced that H ighway northwest. material before continuing Accord sons in their im m ediate fa m ily .1 Bound bT Qod to "carry on." ing to ser- At the dinner Sunday the honored They are George of Aberdeen. Spirits soaring, hearts undaunted, —” — the — records of the forest «*>, o t i - Youth was theirs, and love d iv in e.' ‘ vice. v *c e ' many many fires fires are are started started every* every gu ests received m any lovely gifts, Wash., Jam es and Victor of Seattle year and v“ar by hv campers, hunters, — -■ fish -1 among them being two tw enty dol and Charles of Chattanooga, Tenn. H ealth and happiness and vigor r Flow . v w . ing u e their i n r . i veins v e in s like i i a e wine. w in e , ermen traveling along forest roads lar gold pieces minted in 1880 which Among the relatives and out-of- was the year, on June 1, that they town guests present were: Mrs Ahi Twas sw eet that certain June- and carelessly tossing aside lighted time, cigarettes, cigars, or matches. were married in P ort Orford by Mary G auntlett and Mr. and Mrs Thus to shape Captain W illiam Tlchenor. Anna Dick Fisk of Gold B ea ck Mrs Ella «hape their lives as one; * “If "It ls is not our desire," said Mr. Winsor was the second w hite child , k elson and Mr and Mrs George Knowln< not what lay before them, Buck, "to interfere unduly with the born In Curry county. That was 71 Gauntlett and daughter Theresa of U i ® ,Or lhem had jU8t begun enjoym ent of our forest visitors, years ago when there were few 1 Aberdeen W ash ’ Arduous tasks were theirs in plenty. At the same time, we must recog- w hite folks living in that section of 1 I But ** to balance — all cam e Joys, _ _ _ _ _ _ our v a sa a first a a a a u duty u ij in m e |J 1 ( > ‘ nlxe that is the pro- The follow ing poem, entitled Source of hope and love dreamed tection of the forested areas en Oregon. Their Golden W edding Anniver- • trusted ---- • -- to -------- — I n i»aa Mr ~ I 7 ------- --------------- " ................ i o -* t~ our care. Therefore, in- nointed ^ ierk O f ^ , ? 7 n " th® occaaion F'lv«' mischievous, robust boys, stead of prohibiting sm oking alto- Harbor on U . B e X X h m St° n®' “ n‘*C® ° f Thua- L‘f e ’ noontide touched them gether, we are making the very Harbor was pre narbor on the Bering Sea where Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Gauntlett. It It w as n re - ___ _____... ____ , 7 . 7 kindly, ; reasonable requirement t h a t __ the fam ily lived for a number of sented to them em bossed in gold A dark shadow here, one there. smoker shall stop (w hile sm oking.) years. From there they moved t o ! letters But to top it all, bright sunshine If the public enters heartily into Seattle and later back to B andon. They are strolling in Life's Twilight, Seemed to steal In everywhere. the spirit of the new regulation, we I hope that more drastic restrictions H IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIIIIIIIN IIIIIIIIIII||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||n NIHIIIN,llllll So now as Twilight deepens. And full fifty years have gone , will not be necessary." Since that eventful springtim e | The regional forester also point When they pl edged to "carry on,' ed out that anyone who throws We meet to give our blessing. away lighted material on forest And may we also fill— land, or who actually starts a fire - A cup o f human kindness LANGLOIS, OREGON in forest material by carelessness ' 1J 'HE ■uSi has been regarded as As did “Auntie and Uncle W ill.” = 1 the with match, tobacco, campfires, or ’* outstanding fashion of the otherwise, becomes liable to pros- year and from a ll re p o r ts Its McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery u i ecution under the state forest" fire popularlt* will remain unequalled = Successful Scientists Get » X Water £ 7 Thia “ d b* ^ U c u la r ly X “ Z c o m p ie u ^ 'o r Bandon Sea Cream Separators, Tractors, Mowing Machines, Milking = D ispatches in the daily press tell „ .JiT rl'L i" 1"1'1 along 1 a costume, and the nattering Machines, Etc. 5 o f two m ining engineers Hershal J? th e Colum bla r iv e r . ,rilla <>' the fem in in e blouse As Shingles, Flooring, R ustic Shiplap. Doors, Windows, Moulding. X C. Parker of New York and Konrad hlghway and Mt Hood >°°P w here, warmer weather approaches, the = Kathpr nf Rnriin b i . ' ' ‘ sm oking is not prohibited under the woo,en »uK may be replaced by Ironing Boards, Bread Boards, Perfection Plaster X Kather of Berlin having made sue- foreBt 8ervlce clogure one of « f t Mik. but the organdie Wallboard, House and Building Trim m ings X cessful tests to extract gold in , . or rayon chiffon taflleor is the lane S ’profitable quantities from ocean lh e closin8 order issued is based word Such fabrics present a sheer - water. An A ssociated Press dis- On 016 "sm okera code" advocated coolne® that is even refreshing to Lime, Cement And Roofing = patch from Santa Monica, Cal ap- by the foreBt service and cooperat- sa»e upon and, no matter how = pearing in Monday s Oregonian ing a8 encles, which has been giv- *rlctly tailored they are, they still Building Ahd Carpenter Work By Day Or Contract Cement X x stated that they were preparing to en w1de P“bHcity during the past L da‘"‘"> T»e Werk Septic Tanks, Sidew alks Foundation = ship to the Smithonlan institute, In ‘WO years “ «• designed to make hol(1. Blocks, Etc. S gold C ex- into did in those of heavier fabrics fo. — W ashington, five _ grains o I f guiu A ' lagal and - put effective "teeth” ------ ---- X tr a d ed from the sea by a patented thlfl code’ according to Mr. Buck. early spring House Painting, Dairy Barn W hitew ashing by Power Sprayer X process. Following is the smoker's cods in The m odel s k e tc h e d , dome in Or Hand . T , . . 5 Secretary Helen R. Donahey of full: pay<>n patterned R Henry, of Langlois in aharge of Building Department. X the Bandon Chamber of Commerle Dangerous to smoke- While trav- <’e<*'ni ,o*- nf lan glots, ■_ ra-.-r. ___ . ent — i - t ________ _ .... . . . . I ..ii_ _ . , j ' " th fitted and peplum W C C. Rovd Boyd A 4 Sz>n Son, of in _u_-------e oharge of P ainting D epartm ling, on forest, brush or grass land, myheg on the Jacket The hi„um We will be glad to give you estim ates on all Building Materials, -----, Smoke Only— | 1« of the same fabric In white. A Painting, Etc 10 gallons o f ocean w ater and two 1. W hile stopping In a safe place leather belt, s i.« « , and a gallons of sand taken from Bandon 1 clear of all inflam m able material shlny for,n tbe «mart aceea- beach. The shipm ent was made in ' or sort«« for this street costume Dealer In Fairbanks-Morse Products response to a request from Kather 2 During or right after a heavy material The article in the press states rain, or E lectric Light Plants, W ater Plants, Pumps, Engines, 3. Inside a vehicle on two-way Th® U w prohlbltj' throwing away X Pipe And F ittings. X "further experim entation will be done at a point som ew here along highways, or any burning m atches or tobacco, or the Pacific coast to be known to 4. Above timber line, and other lighted material in a forest Parker and K ather alone.” After sm oking -p u t out ail lighted region NGW V Ô R K --PARIS FASHIONS | E. J. Tilley idence property consisting of about half acre, large roomy bouse, bath and sun porch, fruit trees, well located, for improved * or unimproved camp grounds o n . Roosevelt highway between Port* Orford and Wedderburn. Address M care Port Orford News FOR SALE — Garage and service station on paying basis; excellent location; bargain for immediate sale; terms Address X care Port Orford News, Port Orford, Ore FOR SALE Established Garage and Sen-ice Station On Roosevelt Highway On Paying Basis Bargain — Terms Write Port Orford News For Information H E A D Q U A R T E R S Marno Gas Ranges and Lighting Fixtures The New Standard Oil Product t t t New Roper Range cn Demonstration Come In And See It Work t t t Port Orford Hardware & Furniture Co. Port Orford, Oregon | INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL Floras Lake YOUR 1980 ITINERARY On The Roosevelt Highway FISHING - HUNTING - BATHING BOATING FLORAS LAKE HOTEL John R. Smith & Son, Props. Port Orford’s Natural Deep Water Habor THE KEY To the Development of the Great Mid-Pacific Coast Empire Depth of Water from 30 to 42 feet. The logical tidewater outlet for the great Mid-Pacific Coast Empire with its inexhaustible supply of rich natural resources consisting of 1-14 of all the standing merchantable timber in the I nifed States, vast deposits of copper, iron, gold, chrome, cinnabar, coking No Dredging. No Sunken Rocks. No Pilot Service. Protected from North and Northwest Storms of Summer. coal, granite, marble and a wide vari ety of the more precious mineral; and its great diversity of agricultural products. Requires Limited Protection from South and Southwest Storms of W in ter. Repeatedly Selected by Board of Ar my Engineers as Harbor of Refuge for Pacific Coast. AM Year Round Harbor For Deep Sea Fishing. 9390-Ton Vessel Loading in Port Orford Harbor. Port Orford Chamber oí Commerce PORT ORFORD. OREGON FOR Center of the Great Recreational Re gion of Southwestern Oregon. All Year Round Harbor For Deep Sea Finh ing.