Port Orford, Oregon, Friday, March 25, 1938 PORT ORFORD BREVITIES 5 Page feet. While traffic has been mov­ $15,103 is open to argument coun- ing over this stretch, it is regard­ HOME FROM HOSPITAL ty court members indicated. stokers make low-grade coal more Mrs. Susie White, Melba White ed as unsafe for heavily loaded Johnny Jacobson, six-year-old commonly used. and Maurice Redcliff made a busi­ See ( ream O’ Coos, Coquille, for vehicles. A similar long stretch is son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jacobson, Nixon said Dr. Henry B. Ward, ness trip to Gold Beach Saturday. Kelvinator Kef rige raters. behaving in about the same way FLOOD THREATENS was brought home from the Myr­ biologist from University of Illinois about two miles south of Pistol riv­ tle Point hospital Tuesday and Is will be on the Rogue ~ The Denmark Women’s club are er. Both are located on the tricky RAILROAD TRACKS G. Robinson and family of Van- within two Frank Seal has been In the city reported by his father to be "as weeks to begin a summers study since Friday of last week and has couver, Wash., en route to Californ- meeting Thursday of this week at serpentine formation. From Western World of mining and good as ever. ’ ’ He suffered internal been busy ironing out troubles in ia were held up in Port Orford the old schoolhouse. fishing conditions Southern Pacific railway crews injuries several weeks ago on the Rogue Lois Brown, Effie Sweet and _ where sportsmen making the electric plant work Wednesday on account of the slide worked overtime Saturday and CLUBS when a car ran over him while he claim steelhead have been deplet­ Mary Anne Whitsett were Den­ smoothly during the storm period. at Frankport. Sunday, sandbagging tracks be- was coming home from school. His ed by sluice mining operations. mark visitors this week, coming twee-i Coos Bay and Coquille condition showed such improve­ The Collins Grill is closed this from Ashland where the Misses BEING FORMED Darwin George made a business where floods for the third time this Brown and Sweet are attending trip to Salem Friday going out by week for interior decorating. Curry County 4-H club activities year were lapping away at the ment after the first few days that FUR an operation was considered un­ Normal school. Miss Whitsett have been expanded to a new field way of Grants Pass. Returning on the Coast route by way of Otis he Mrs. Frank Downing entertain­ came with them to visit friends and under the leadership of Homer roadbed, and had taken out a mile necessary. of track near Cedar point. OUTLOOK was stopped by the flood at Co- ed Mrs. Ed Moyer, Mrs. Ralph relatives. Hardenbrook. Carptenterville, who The company bought 2500 gunny­ quille where he left his car, com- Helmken and Mrs. Walter Ray­ Weston Zumwalt received a brok- just sent in the first dairy goat en­ Prospects are good for the fur GEOLOGIST PRAISES ing down the river by boat to Ban- mond at luncheon on Thursday of en i nose Wednesday in an accident rollment for a project of this kind sacks Saturday and took four business In Coos county during at last week. don. the Sixes creamery. 1938. members of the Coos and in the county. Edward Carpenter crews of men and several carloads COOS COAL Of gravel with which to fill them. Curry county foxbreeders associa- has been elected president; Billy After the storms beach-combers Coquille, March 20 — “ Coos county Crews reported they could do little Miss Betty Bullard of Bullards JOHN NODINE CALLED ion reported at their March meet­ Beckman, vice piesident; and Roy good because of the high water, but coal burns as well as coal of Wy­ ing held recently at the A. Bar- has accepted a position as operator are finding many glass ball floats BY DEATH Carpenter, secretary. expected later to sandbag the oming, Idaho and other mountain rows ranch in Hazel’s Beauty shop in this city. coming from Japan and China, John Noidne, 92, passed away last on the North Bank 4-H club members usually lead ranging in size from a good sized week states that sells for $12 a ton,’’ Earl road. at Union, union, Oregon, according the way in new departments and treatened spots. The Girl Scouts are putting on an goose-egg to nearly fifty inches in tn T1PWS I K. Nixon, director of the Oregon U.. v. : . .. . Company officials hoped to begin o news received by his children I this club will carry part of the de- made all day cooked fod sale next Sat­ circumference. Some have inscrip- residing „ Plans . „ were „ ------ entertain lesi ina at Denmark Donmo^u in <_ this coun- velopment program in connection repairing damage so trains could mining and geology bureau, said Prof. R. E. Dimmick, head of the tions. ' The finder of one of these I ty. Hi here last night before leaving for urday at the office of The Post. His death occurred at the home with the building of a cooperative be running again by the end of , lettered I floats ___ insists that the I of his son, the Rogue river country to check new Oregon State college fur ex­ Vance Nodine, with dairy goat cheese factory plant by this week. A few slides north of BeC?tel Davia has '™ds ™an “Merry”'christrr on the placer mining situation periment station, Sunday, April 10 - --------- been ill with he flu this week at, far no g .. c been amt nas". So i whom he has made his home in the local dairy goat association. Coos bay delayed trains Saturday there in regards to fishing re- at an association meeting at the one has been able to prove reecnt years. He was born in Ind- Construction of the Knapp Hotel. Madge White ' the translation incorrect Hal Crawford fox farm near Hoff- a new plant will and Sunday, but did little damage. sources. ; iana but came west as a young probably start has been taking care of her. within the next man bridge above Myrtle Point. Nixon said Coos county coal is man and led a varied and active month accoring to a report re- >< i The Sewing club met with Mr« । Prof. Dimmick is to report on the one of the most important mineral Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mauney are S. A. Laurence Tuesday afternoon ' life in several of the western states leased after the recent meeting at experiment station’s work to date leaving this week for Jasper, near j The Girl Scout troop committee ' as well as in western Canada. resources in Oregon, and that ad­ Brookings. FOR HATCHING By-laws of the state fox associa­ vertising and education of users Mr. Mauney has been em- met with Mrs. Roy Corson Wednes- ' Surviving the deceased are five F. B. Hassett, Brookings, reports tion were reviewed and changes children: Kay, John, Katherine that a similar club is being organ­ The State Game Commission re­ will build a market for it in the ployed since the first of the year day afternoon. were suggested for the forthcom- at the Gordon Marsh — Nodine and Mrs. Ima Wittman, all ized in his community. This will cently announced that 4-H club west since new developments in ing state convention. logging camp on Elk River, The Mauneys have Jean Gilling of Medford is visit- ‘?sidlng in or in the vicinity of provide two standard dairy goat members had proved so successful lived during their stay here at ¡ng — Lorene Maloy - this week. When Denmark and Vance Nodine of clubs in the county which will add in raising pheasants that they are Kelley’s Villa. ready to place any number settings I the road is opened up the Sixes, Union county. materially to the competitive de­ of eggs with regularly enrolled I she plans to visit Mrs. Harry velopment of the dairy goat indus­ Cooked food sale—Girl raisers, with an agreement to pick Scouts Garner. try. benefit—at office of The Post— ’ them up at ten to twelve weeks of Saturday all day. age, paying the 4-H club members : Mrs. Jack Challacombe was a New Floor, New Skates, Permanent Location seventy-five cents per bird accepted ~ Nils- "" Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Stanniger left ' week end guest of Mrs. N. S. at that time. son and anvuucu attended the me O. IL. E. S. meet- . j --------------- Friday for Missoula, Montana, : ova. Chris Richert’s Barn I INDUSTRY a'*/*11. Bum Martin's | The State Game commission will where they will reside during the ing Saturday night, coming as a awinL fur"ished the music. 3 Miles South of Bandon furnish the eggs to all approved From Western World coming year. They expect to re­ , delegate from the Bandon chapter ! Mra turn to Port Orford in a week or ■to assist in planning for the dis- ent nr th™? Pratt’ suPerintend Pointing out that Oregon, by rea­ club members after they have Thursdays, 7 to 10 P. M. spent Sunday made adequate preparation for set- ' two for goods before making their trict meeting of the order for J visiting j northern Curry and Bandon in in 1 „„ g ‘ LangloIS and Cape Blan- son of having important manganese ting and hatching the pheasants northern Curry and Bandon final departure. deposits, stands to gain greatly co. April. Sundays, 2 to 5 P. M.; 7 to 10 P. M. with creation of a domestic Bantams or Rhode Island Red Mrs. Myrtle Garner was in Port I GABLES EXPECTED SOON JlT/6 of Port Orford manganese industry, Earl K. Nixon, hen are recommended and setting ’ - Orford Wednesday. She was re­ I“-- „..„.a -------------------------- — ----------- -..... . . . . ...... — Mr Dire tor of the State Department hens should be available before the : turning to her ranch holding on Up­ eggs are ordered. Further Infor- * = llll,l,,’ll,> — — SPRING IS HERE LET’S ALL PEP UP The Subscribe Now NON’-SUCH Help us in The Most Practical Way Possible. Subscribe Now To The Port Orford Post, Port Orford, Oregon We are starting many improvements to better Port Orford’s Power System. We are confident this city is going ahead and are preparing to meet all demands for more electric power. Date Enter my name on your subscription list for --------------------- Find enclosed____ ____ in HERE TO HELP PORT ORFORD GROW. payment according to the announced rates. 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