♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss E n a M cKenzie was h ostess * ♦ M onday n ig h t last week a t a sev ­ a m ost enjoyable evening Coming to Oregon w hite F ren ch a rtich o k e and w as stead of can n in g th e b erries in ♦ ♦ firs t introduced into Coos county accustom ed m a n n e r th e local firm en o'clock chicken d inner. The The follow ing people a re d eter­ 4 SCHOOL NEW S 4 by H arvey S. H ale, county agent, g u ests p re s e n t w ere: W H S h eri­ m ined to com e to O regon to re- i ♦ 4 in th e spring of 1927. T h a t y ear freezes them . T hey a re th orough­ Hallowe’en Party ♦ • dan. Mr an d Mrs. D avid M cK en­ side and a re seek in g lan d s s u ita ­ fo u r yields w ere so outstan d in g ly ly cleaned a n d packed in 30-pound Mrs. W h itsett and Mrs. L arson 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 zie. D onald an d D onna, and Mrs. ble to th e ir various req u irem en ts. heavy th a t an increased acreage tin cans a fte r w hich th ey a re p u t e n te rta in e d th e "C olum bine” class A. V. D ietderlch. P e r c en t of a tte n d a n c e fo r the R oderick M acleay o t P o rtlan d R. E. Lovell, Osceola. Iowa, Is o f th e S unday school a t the hom e h a s been planted. One of these in cold sto ra g e an d frozen. T hey H. M. Axtell expects to leave for m onth, 97 7. N um ber of pupils ■topped in P o rt O rford on business com ing to O regon n ext sum m er, plots on L. T rig g 's farm , Broad- a re shipped in th is m a n n e r to o f Mrs. L arson F rid a y evening, c a r­ O ak lan d today w here he will spend n eith er ab se n t n o r late, 51. S u n d ay w hile en ro u te to W edder- ab o u t A ugust, an d w an ts from 40 ry in g o u t the H allow e'en Idea in bent. gave a yield of 60 to n s of bakers, re s ta u ra n ts, ho tels and the w in ter m onths. Mrs. L arson visited the g ra m m a r burn. tu b ers per acre. The o th er th ree fo u n ta in goods m a n u fa c tu re rs It O rland A nderson a rriv ed hom e to 60 acres o f im proved land in d eco ratio n s a n d gam es g rad e d e p a rtm e n t la st T hursday. M rs W T. W hite Jr. was a F rid a y to spend a m o n th or two w estern O regon suitab le for d a iry ­ averaged aro u n d 30 to 40 tons. is possible th a t o th e r b erries m ay V irg in ia L arson. Ju n e and Lela S ixth an d seventh g rad es in ge­ M arshfield visito r th e fo re p a rt of before resu m in g h is stu d ies a t th e ing and p o u ltry raising T hese yields a ttra c te d outside a t ­ be h an d led in th is m an n er, th u s C rom ley, D onna McKenzie. M ary og rap h y a re w orking on objective la s t week ten tio n and if th e te sts w hich a re a ffo rd in g a m a rk e t fo r m ore local Ja m e s W C ofer, R. R. No. 4, C a th a rin e Soranson, A udrey S u t­ testa. U n iv ersity of O regon a t th e s ta rt to be m ade on the artich o k es grow n produce. box 142-C, Phoenix. A rizona, is a r ­ ton. M ary A nne W hitsett. M arguer­ C yril H ull an d his m other. Mrs. of th e second sem ester In te rm e d ia te Note«. H ull, and M rs H ugh Hull of Sixes C. J. W hite of B rushes creek mo­ ra n g in g to com e to O regon in the ite Sabin. Hazel Jam ieson, M arie ( T he p ercen t of a tte n d a n c e for h ere prove sa tisfa c to ry a su g a r re ­ fin in g p lant will probably be lo­ sp rin g an d w an ts from 40 to 160 L indberg, an d E d ith T lchenor w ere th is m onth w as 97 2-5. w ere P o rt O rford v isito rs last to red to tow n F rid a y aftern o o n cate d in this section^ To Have Big Time Here T uesday. M rs Gene G eth ln g an d baby acres of Im proved land w est of the p re se n t and all enjoyed the occa­ T hose n e ith e r ab se n t n o r ta rd y sion to the fu llest extent. Mrs. E. L. Jam ieso n is spending d au g h ter, accom panied by M rs C ascades su itab le for gen eral fa rm ­ th is m onth w ere: D orris F orty. Saturday, November 3 T he gam es w ere led by Miss Gethlng*s b ro th er, Alvin A nderson, ing. P re fe rs to be close to the sev eral days In town. Lylia Hickox, Hazel Holm es. V er­ Toole w ho very ably assisted Mrs. m o u n tain s T he L ions club is m ak in g elab­ left by m otor c a r last F rid ay m o rn ­ non Jam ieson. A rlin Johnson. B il­ Mrs. M abel G illings sp en t S u n ­ G. E. R ead, R. R. No. 4, G rand W h itsett, te a c h e r of the class and ly L indberg. Lucile L indberg. Geo o ra te p re p a ra tio n s fo r c h a rte r d a y In W edderbum , re tu rn in g to ing for E u rek a. Calif., w here Mrs. G eth lng is m ak in g h e r home. Ju n ctio n , Colorado, is com ing U> Mrs. L arson, su p e rin te n d e n t of the Price, E th elen e Sahin, W alter S a­ night. S atu rd ay . N ovem ber 3, when P o r t O rford M onday m orning. H a rry S ilver of A shland is sp en d ­ O regon n ext sp rin g and w an ts to Sunday school. bin. F ra n k Sutton. M ildred T h u r­ several hun d red a re expected to a t­ Mrs. B ert L ynch sp e n t th e week ing several day s In P o rt O rford. locate w here he can ru n p erh ap s G inger bread an d punch w ere the m an, G eorge Tribbey. J a c k W hit­ end In Gold B each ten d a b an q u et here. A t least one re fresh m en ts served an d d u rin g the (F rom W estern W orld) 1200 ewes, o r a sm aller ra n c h herd sett, L eland W hite and B enny W il­ Mr Q uellen expected to e n te r course o f events th e ghost ap- son. deleg ate will be se n t by each 0 0 < x > 0 0 < x > 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 < > 0 0 0 0 0 0 < v isitin g h e r m o th er last T uesday accom panied by Miss M arg aret ' tra d e fo r a sm aller place. its re g u la r m eeting a t the hom e of die Wilcox. S hirley F itzhugh. R uby | 9 aftern o o n . T lchenor on h er banjo. A playette E lm er Olsen, S herm an, South M rs R ay Z um w alt of Sixes a week Price, M axine Sutton. P hyllis Sut- 6 9 K eeper M abln of th e Cape B lanco followed In w hich E d n a M iller I D akota, is com ing to O regon an d j ego T hursday. Mrs. O rris K napp, ton. M yrtle W hitsett. I Q 0 lig h t house w as In tow n fo r sup­ R uby P u rd in , I .a u ra Miller, Floyd w an ts from 160 to 200 a cres of im- , Mrs. G eorge S utton, Mfs F red V isitors recently w ere Mrs. Lar- j Q ô plies Tuesday. W right, Bob T lch en o r an d Nell | proved land su itab le for dairy in g, 1 M arsh. M rs Jo h n From m . Mrs. son an d Mrs. Sutton. | 0 Miss M a rg aret Jo h n so n o f Gold Rice took p art. I t w as very clev- j poultry, sheep, sto ck raising, an d i H arold Johnson, Mrs. R ay C apps P e r cen t of atten d an ce. 97 B each visited frien d s In P o rt O r­ erly done. A nna an d M arion Tlche gen eral farm in g Close to school. an d h e r m other, Mrs. K ennedy, O regon riv ers offei un su rp assed scenic beauty, the zest of O ' ford th e first o f last week n o r acted a s c u rtain girls The re P re fe rs to re n t a t first w ith In ten ­ Mrs. M. E T readgold, Mrs. W W A N T E D — To lease fo r th ree sport and the challenge of ad v en tu re. F ra n c is C u rry sp en t a few hours m ain d er of th e evening w as passed tions of buying. Z um w alt, and Mrs. B ernal F o rty y ears sto ck o r d airy ra n c h on F or our p ractical well-being. O regon rivers give U3 food In B andon T u esd ay afternoon. w ith "g u essin g ” gam es I t w as F ra n k Nelson, route No. 1, box w ere present. A t the close of a shares. G rad u ate v ete rin a ry and and gam e fish. B lit in m odern civilization fish a re th e least F rie n d s of Mrs. Adda P o rte r will such a p le a s a n t diversion th a t th e 12, W olverton, M innesota, will come very p leasan t social afternoon, th oroughly c o n v e r s a n t w ith of the riv ers' gifts. be Interested to know th a t she has young people a re req u estin g a n ­ to O regon In about a y ear and Mrs. Z um w alt served m ost delicious breed in g an d c are of stock. C. re tu rn e d from S eattle and Is now o th er s tu n t n ig h t In th e v ery n ear w an ts about 160 acres of u n im ­ hot chicken tam ales and cider The W. E bbert, S prague R iver, Ore. FROM THE RIVERS COME WATER FOR In M yrtle P o in t w ith h e r son future. proved o r p a rtly im proved land In next m eeting of th e club will be w estern O regon suitab le fo r d a iry ­ a t the hom e of Mrs. W eston Zum ­ Mining Irrigation New Industry May Be Lo­ ing. poultry, sheep, berries, an d walt. Manufacture Lumbering j sto ck raising. L ast W ednesday th e club held a 1 cated in County I L. M E lliott, ro u te 2. S terling, special business m eeting to m ake : Communities Hydro-Electric Power (F ro m W estern W orld; i K ansas, plans to come to O regon plans for a H allow e’en party. • — - 1 An o ffe r of $20 a ton h as been and w an ts ab o u t 160 a cres of 1m- is arold Joh n so n will be host- J m ade to th e Coos county grow ers SH ALL W E T IE U P and unim proved land suit- , *88" T h ere will be an alum inum of artic h o k e s by Simon B ltterm an i ' proved . Vote NO F O L K G R E A T R IV E R S able for d airying, poultry, sheep, d em o n stratio n a fte r w hich the H a l-| w ho „ .p r e s e n t, a big e a stern or- fru lt stock raising, and general , lowe'en p a rty will be enjoyed D ur- - ganization. T his com pany is to use X 309 T he aim of the w ater and fish bills is to 1 "o” o in^ at>sence th e president, j th ese a rtic h o k e s for the m ak in g of p rohibit the use of w a te r from th e D es­ Roselle Sm ith, general delivery, Mrs. R alp h Fox. w ho is In the Co- a new kind of su g a r w hich Is sev- X 311 chutes, McKenzie, U m pqua an d R ogue riv ­ I C enterville, Calif., Is com ing to Or- quille hospital. Mrs. F red M arsh is eral tim es sw eeter th a n reg u lar egon ab o u t th e first of Novem- a ctin g president. cane r an(J for a seed , ers and th e ir trib u ta rie s for "any purpose 313 X ber, 1928, an d w an ts from 80 to 160 ----------------- , „ r a anQ thpr w hatsoever.” except fish propagation, cov­ acres of p a rtly im proved land suit- MiSS Johnston Entertains A recen t discovery by officials of e rin g one-fourth of th e s ta te and one-half X 315 a e o r pou ry, s eep, o r g en era L a st W ednesday evening Miss th e U. S. d e p a rtm e n t of agricul- the undeveloped w ater power. farm in g L u etta Jo h n sto n e n te rta in e d M r i tu re by w hich su g a r can be m ade and Mrs. O rris K napp, Mrs. Louis from th e artic h o k e s h as been q Picnic Enjoyed K napp Sr., Miss R u th C lark. Mrs. tu rn e d over to an e a stern corpora- C larence P ric e w as host a M ary B. Rice an d Mrs. Mabel | tlon w hich has planned th e estab- VOTE NO nu m b er of frien d s from P o rt Or- G illings a t her "shack.” B ridge lishing of a m a n u fa c tu rin g p lant Fri. & Sat. ford and Sixes a t a picnic p a rty and m usic w ere the diversion of "where the a rtich o k es can be most League in O pposition to W a te r and F ish Bills last T u esd ay n ig h t a t his hom e on the evening. Miss Jo h n sto n served p ro fitab ly grow n. | V J. E. Shelton, P resident, E ugene. Oregon. Pd. Adv. Elk river. A huge b o n fire w as a d a in ty an d delicious luncheon to , The artic h o k e s from w hich th e j bu ilt on th e b an k s of th e riv e r j her guests. su g a r is m ade is th e im proved > 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ♦ ♦ PORT ORFORD LOCAL NEW S ♦ ♦ Packing Company Freezes Berries Bounties for Oregon Rivers W ELCOM E W EST THEATRE These Bills Stop Development and Progress— Port Orford’s Natura! Deep Water Harbor THE KEY Î f ♦♦♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ f Î : ? Mid-Pacific Coast Empire 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 nited States, vast deposits of copper, iron, gold, chrome, cinnabar, .coking No Dredging. No Sunken Rinks. 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 Win­ ter. 9300-Ton Vessel Loading in Port Orford Harbor. Repeatedly Selected hv Board of Ar­ my Engineers as Harbor of Refuge for Pacific (oast. All Year Round Harbor for Deep Sea Fishing. ( enter of the Great Recreational Re­ gion of Southwestern Oregon. Port Orford Chamber of Commerce PORT ORFORD, OREGON ♦ ♦ ▼ 4 4 4 : *: T f To the Development of the Great Depth of Water from 30 to 42 feet. r All Year Round Harbor for Deep Sea Fishing. ♦ Î ♦ J ♦♦ X ♦V v X *:* V X : Y È ? V L t the gre Tar a I reti and 449 E larg repi Cur The hav< for treai Hall rese: m an El .this fa r i tim e, Lo reser ry c e le c t Coun F red us. show ton W rig be cl lying C at w ere of th Grovi c o n st W Hot Con Sec Sen Jolt 107. 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