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PORT ORFORD NEWS ♦ Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, November 3, 1931, ♦ and Mrs McCartney at a tea given at the Knapp Hotel Miss Johnson also attended. They were also en tertained by the entertainment com mittee consisting of Donna Mc Kenzie and Violet Voorhes. A short talk on scout activities by Mrs. Mc Cartney was very greatly enjoyed, see« , in Langlois last Monday Walter Robinson of Port Orford is now employed at the Harry Dewey ranch. , ‘ Celebrates 86th Birthday crack, "Everything's quiet but the I bill collectors.” In honor of Willis T. White, Sr.'s __ ♦ ♦ 86th birthday, Sunday, November 1, Builds New Road Mr and Mrs W T. White, Jr., as H igh School Troop , . . __ J- Sweet has about completed Basket Ball Schedule s.sted by Mrs Carl White and Mrs the construction of a new road to The Princeaa Pine Troop of Girl The basketball schedule for the John Fromm, entertained at the j his Elk river ranch. The road leaves Scouts ht*ve formed new patrols on season for Curry county schools Western Hotel at a most delightful j the highway at the south end of account o f loss of a few of our old Notice to Scouts has nas been oeen arranged, with fours dinner party having as their guests tbe E**1 river bridge and skirts members.' The two patrol leaders are Marie Lindberg of the Blue Both troops of Girl Scouts are J schools participating with a boys' several of Mr. White’s old friends. the bluii down river to the ranch, bird Patr-ol and Peggy Corson of invited to attend a rally at the Lim- and girls' team from each. The sea Beautiful chrysanthemums in shad- in stru ctio n work is being done un- supervision of Henry the Azaltta Patrol. Those under pach Hall Saturday, November 7 1 son officially opens January 8th, es of gold, white and orchid, pre- der Marie ar« Shirley Forty, Mary Sor- Tests will be given and credits but preliminary games will be sented to Mr. White by Miss Ruth i Ad°lphsen who is using a mammoth anson. amd Donna McKenzie; un awarded by Mrs McCartney Each played prior to that time. The Clark and Mrs Mary B. Rice, ' caterplllar road builder machine. adorned the table. A beautiful birth-) —---------------- der Peggty are June Crumley, Violet girl should bring her rope and cred schedule follows: January 8—Langlois vs. Port Or- day cake was most artistically dec B r id g e C lu b M e e t s Voorheesi and Wanda Kigsby. It it card and a few sandwiches. The orated by Mr. White’s granddaugh-j M is the wtish we could convince some rest of the lunch will be provided. ford at Langlois. of the Pest of the girls of the good Meet at the hall at 10 o’clock in ford at Langlois; Gold Beach vs. ter. Cleo White, with Masonic e m - L M’^ ,' \ A McD°nald entertained blems in tones of pink After the L t ® Bridge Club at her home last times ’We have and the things we the morning, bringing plate, cup Brookings at Gold Beach January 16—Port Orford vs. dinner music and speeches of felicl- , ues‘ * *,h a delightful bridge accomplish. We would be glad to and spoon. Gold Beach at Port Orford; Brook- tation were enjoyed. Ames Johns- Un<? ®°n Mrs' ( larence Zumwalt welcome any of you into our troop. ings vs. Langlois at Brookings. Brookings ton. Carl Carl White W h ite and and W W T. T White. Whit., Won flrat prlxe and Mrs. Orris ton. Wednesday, our troop entertained ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ January 22-23— Brookings vs. Port Jr., sang "Memories" and "Silver i received consolation. our tjlponsers, Mrs. R G. McKenzie, A Bridge Club was organized for ♦ Orford at Port Orford Threads Among the Gold”. Mr Mrs.- Dave McKenzie and Mrs. Hull. SIXES NOTES « months. The The members members White January 29-30—Open dates. ------- responded ---„„ to the congratu-i the winter n,on,h8 ♦ his o original r ig in a l an d ° f 0 ,6 n e w c lu b Mr8 Weston February 4-5—Port vs. Langlois lations lations extended extended in in his and at Port Orford; Brookings vs. Gold witty poetic manner. Guests enjoy- Zumwalt, Mrs. C. C. Hayes, Mrs Beach at Brookings. ing the delightful occasion were: L. R. Pugh, Mrs. Frank Seal, Mrs. The Ralph Heimken family of | BIG BARGAIN February 11-12—Gold Beach vs. Mrs. W. T. White, Sr„ Mr and Mrs Roy Babel. Mrs. George DeBreissay Coquille visited with friends on , Port Orford at Gold Beach; Lang- Carl White and children. Mr. and and Mrs Orris Knapp The next Sixes river Sunday. 200 Acres Logged Off Iauid lols vs. Brookings at Langlois. Mrs. John Fromm and children, meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Effie Dennis and grandson Mrs. Roy Babel. February 18-19—Port Orford vs. Mrs. Louisa Sutton, Mrs Clarinda and wife. Mr. and Mrs. D. Efty of j Good 5 Boom House Brookings at Brookings; Langlois Lee of Langlois, Mrs. Jesse Hog- Ashland, were guests last Tuesday vs. Gold Beach at Gold Beach. gatt, Mrs. E. J. Baker, Mrs Mary Eggs, Hops. Onions 1 Mile Off Highway of Mr. and Mrs Jack McKay. B. Rice, Miss Ruth Clark. Nat Per Stage Come-Back Mr and Mrs. H. B Flefher and I 5 Miles from Port Orford kins, S. J. Spoerl, Ames Johnston, Duck Season Soon family of San Jose are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seal. Oregon State College, Corvallis, with the M. C. Intee family on the Earl Williams, deputy state game Approximately 5 acres cleared Oct. 28. Relatively favorable prices Haight family place on the Sixes. warden for the Curry county dis A local pessimist spills this wise- for eggs in comparison with most —balance rolling with some good Albert Wells has completed his trict, was in town Monday. He stat bottom land. House In good con work at Swift & Company's cheese ed that the official figures for the factory and has joined his wife at | duck season this year have been dition. Fine spring. Langlois, where Mrs. Wells is tak- j given out by the department. The ing care of her father’s ranch while ! season opens on November 16 at her parents are in California. See Walter Robinson 12:00 noon and lasts until Decem Mrs. E. L. Jamieson is staying > ber 15 at sundown, both dates In Port Orford, Ore. with Mrs. H. O. Willard until Mrs ' clusive. This season is for ducks Willard’s health is improved. and geese only. The season for Ray Zumwalt transacted business other migratory birds is now open. ♦ G IR L SCOUT NEW S ♦ other farm products Is noted in the October report on the agricultural situation and outlook Just released by the agricultural extension serv- cie. The college index of Oregon farm prices shows an advance in egg prices from 53 per cent of the 1926-1930 average in May to 70 in October, This ■ is the greatest Im provement registered by any of the major farm industries Troller Burns Reedsport, Or., Oct. 29 The troll er Nankato of Aberdeen. Wash., burned and sank yesterday thres miles north of the Umpqua jetty and two miles offshore. Captain C. Jacobson and Jim Thompson, mate, were rescued by the coast guard crew, under command of Captain P. M. Clark, and were revived after efforts of several hours. The craft was valued at $15,000. Grand Champion Holstein Bull NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT School Club Organized Deep Sea Fishing Tackle ROPER FLAMO RANGES COLONIAL RANGES Hardware ----- Furniture PORT ORFORD HARDWARE and FURNITURE CO. Port Orford, Oregon Ashland, Oct. 28.—The Coos and' Curry County Club was recently or ganized at the Southern Oregon Normal School located here. Its members being composed of stu dents from those two counties Powell Lancaster, Bandon, is pres ident: William Youngmayr. North Bend, vice president; Ara Beckham, Bandon, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Wells was elected advisor. The new club has forty members, those from Port Orford being Lex Fromm and Carlos White. Tom Wallace Dies Tom Wallace, well known mining prospector of this section died sud denly of heart trouble, last Monday while at the mining camp of John R. Smith on Rock Creek, north of Agness. Funeral services were held at Agness Thursday, with interment at Gold Beach. Mr. Wallace was well known in Port Orford having mined on the Middle Elk for years, and at one time owning an Intel* James- Father, can you write est in the Elk Horn mine. your name with your eyes shut? Father—I think so, James. Jam es-A ll right, father, then Sea Disasters let's see you shut your eyes and ——— u Steamer Aground sign this report card Astoria, Or., Oct. 29,—The steam er Pacific Commerce of the Fur ness line went aground on Dead«- Starts W o r k on D a m monla sands, opposite Astoria port docks, late today. The boat is re ported to be in no danger and is expected to get off under her own power at high tide The coast guard cutter Snohomish is standing by. Governor Pinchot dug the first spa deful when work was t>egun on the Pymatuning dam, 25 miles above S h aron Fair Breaks Even Coquille, Oct. 29.—According to Ellis Dement of Broadbent, presi dent of the Coos and Curry Coun Man O W ar 30th, valued at $12,000 by his owner, Ed. Holland ty Fair association, the 1931 coun j Menominee, W u„ won the highest award at the St L o u is show He ty fair broke just about even In the | is shown with his breeder, William Schmidt. He was named champion matter of meeting expenses also at the National Dairy Show at Waterloo, la. Pa PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Final Account in Estate of GEORGE H. WILSON, deceased Is filed in County Court of State of Oregon, for Curry County; that the Court set December 14, 1931, at Court House, Gold Reach. Curry County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objections thereto and settlement thereof. GLENN G. ROZELL, As Administrator of said Estate. N3t5c. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR HARVEST FESTIVAL BIG CLUB OFFER Good Only October 15th to November 15th Through arrangements with the Portland NEWS - TELEGRAM the Port Orford News is able to make the exceptionally attractive CLUB OFFER below: OFFER NO. 1 — Portland Daily NEWS-TELEGRAM .................... OFFER NO. 2 I ortland NEWS-TELEGRAM—Daily, except Sunday DELINEATOR, monthly ....................................... M c C a l l ’S MAGAZINE, Monthly ......................... 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