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    Page 4.
Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, May 3, 1927.
Battle Rock
Theater
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
Tremendous Scenes in
“ONE MINUTE TO PLAY”
S uppose you w ere a g re a t fo o tb a ll p la y e r, th e beat
on y o u r co lleg e elev en a n d —
S uppoce you had a f a th e r w ho w as dead Bet a g a in s t
y o u r p lay in g fo o tb a ll a n d —
S u p p o se y o u r f a th e r h ad m ad e a p ro m ise to give
to y o u r a lm a m a te r a n e n d o w m en t o f a h a lf m illio n
and—
S uppose on th e day of th e g re a t gam e w hich w ould
decid e th e ch am p io n sh ip y o u r f a th e r b ad th re a te n e d to
w ith d raw his o ffe r if you play ed in th e g am e an d —
S uppose you know th a t y o u r college m ates w ere
n o t e w are of y o u r f a th e r 's o ffe r an d w ould b ra n d you
a cow ard If you d id n o t p lay —
W h a t w ould you do in an e m e rg en cy of t h a t k in d ?
T h a t's th e big th in g fo r Red O ran g e to decid e In
th e cru cial m o m en ts o f his big fo o tb a ll scene in his
firs t s ta rrin g p ro d u c tio n fo r F. B. O. called "O ne M in­
u te to P la y ,” com ing to th e B attle R ock T h e a tre on
May 4th.
See th e p ic tu re an d th en fig u re o u t if you w ould
do w h at O ra n g e did w hen he m ad e th e big decision
J u s t o n e of th e m an y th rillin g s itu a tio n s in th is
w o n d er p ic tu re w ith "The G allo p in g G h o st” th e screen
se n sa tio n o f th e year.
PORT ORFORD
LOCALS
Mr and Mrs. W T. W h ite, J r.,
acco m p an ied by Mr. and M rs W
T. W hite, S r., m ad e a b u sin ess
tr ip to M arsh field la s t M onday.
Mrs. W h ite, S r., re m a in e d th e re
fo r a week o r m o re to receive
m ed ical a tte n tio n .
M rs Je ssie E. H o g g a tt
w ent
to Gold B each T u e sd a y
w here
sh e w as th e g u e st of Miss D oro­
th y L&mson.
Je s s S u tto n , Roy O s tra n d e r, T.
J . F ro m m , R ay Z u m w alt,
Geo.
M ayea an d f a th e r w ere In Gold
B each on leg al b u sin ess th e firs t
o f la s t w eek.
H. B.
L ew ellen,
re p re s e n ta ­
tiv e fo r th e R. H. M oore C andy
com pany, was a b u sin ess v is ito r
h e re la s t W ed n esd ay , g o in g on to
I Gold Beach th e sam e day.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n
F ro m m
from o u t on
Sixes
w ere
th e
g u e sts o f Mr. a n d M rs. W, T.
W hite, J r ., la s t W ed n esd ay .
A dolph H a rd e g g e r fro m
E lk
riv e r w as a tte n d in g to b u sin ess
m a tte r s In tow n W ed n esd ay a f ­
tern o o n .
Mr. D on ah ey
o f M arsh field ,
re p re s e n ta tiv e fo r B lake, M cFall
Co., w as a b u sin ess v is ito r h ere
an d in Gold Beach la s t F rid a y
an d S a tu rd a y .
R. C. D u n h am , of “ D u n h a m 's
of C o u rse ” , M arsh field ,
acco m ­
panied by Mr. H tck o ck , w as a
b u sin ess v is ito r h e re la s t
Sun­
day, g o in g on to Gold R each th e
sam e day.
W . T. W h ite, J r .,
m ad e
a
b u sin ess tr ip dow n th e co ast last
F rid ay .
T h e M isses N o rm a an d M axine
H ess an d Mr. P a tto n w ere b u si­
(W e s te rn W o rld )
n ess v isito rs in tow n la s t S a tu r ­
day. com ing up
fro m
E u c h re
W hile en g ag ed In d ig g in g post
P rotection of Y oung Trees Vital holes on th e B a rk d o ll place east
creek .
of tow n, Jo e B a rk d o ll a n d W al­
to F uture o f Tim ber Indus­
Col. an d Mrs. 'B. K. L aw son
try In Ttds IxM-ality.
te r R o d m an on W ed n esd ay u n ­
of W e d d erb u rn lu n ch ed a t
th e
e a rth e d a sk e le to n , p re su m a b ly
W estern cafe la s t F rid a y
w hile
(W e s te rn W o rld )
th a t of an In d ia n , as it seem ed
on th e ir way to M arsh field w here
P ro te c tio n of o u r young for- very old, th o u g h th e s k u ll w as
th ey w ill a tte n d to b u sin ess m a t­ e sts w as u rg ed in ta lk s befo re fa irly w ell p reserv ed a n d
th e
ters.
th e c o u n try sch o o ls o f th is local te e th In tact.
iW. J . Tern by,
re p re s e n ta tiv e lty th is week by L. J . C ooper,
of F a irb a n k s-M o rse an d com pa d is tric t U 8. fo re st ra n g e r fo r
d is tric t
w ith
ny, P o rtla n d , sp e n t som e
tim e th e P o rt O rford
h e a d q u a rte rs
at
P o w ers.
Ac
in P o r t O rfo rd M onday.
co m p an ted by h is a s s is ta n t,
M
E d m o n to n , A lb e rta , May
1st.
BORN— T o Mr. an d M rs Dan
M. C -av en , he w as in B andon
— T he co m m ercial fish In d u s try I
tel Oxley of -Port O rfo rd S u nday. T u e sd a y en ro u te south.
o f th e p ro v in ce h as c re a te d
a j
A pril 24. a d a u g h te r , th e ir firs t
T his b eing F o re s t W eek he be­
R. R odd, !
lieved It tim ely to ta lk to
th e reco rd , acco rd in g to
child.
th e ch ief fis h e rie s in sp ecto r, re p o rt- j
Mrs. A nna D ietd rich is sp e n d ­ B andon young fo lk s a b o u t
fu
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try
in ln g to th e fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t.
in g se v eral d ay s a t A rizona Inn.
i.Miss R o san n a S ch ro e d e r m o­ th is co u n try , b u t a rriv e d In tow n T h e to ta l c a tc h la s t y e a r w as 6,- j
the
su m m e r
to red to E u g en e F rid a y to a t­ too la te to get an a u d ie n c e a t 756,000 p o u n d s,
H o w ev er he catc h b e in g 3,0 3 2 ,0 0 0 , an d
th e
ten d a d an ce a t th e U n iv ersity th e local schools.
p o u n d s, |
F rid a y n ig h t. Mrs. R o b ert S m ith received the a ss u ra n c e o f school w in te r c a tc h 2 .8 2 4 ,0 0 0
ta u g h t th e p rim a ry d e p a rtm e n t o ffic ia ls th a t m em b ers of th e fac­ T he fo rm e r w as v alu ed a t >282,-
lty w ould b rin g up th e s u b je c t
d u rin g Miss S c h ro e d e r's absence. u locally.
914 and th e la t te r a t >293,537
— a to ta l of >576,449. D om estic
R. G. M cK enzie w as tr a n s a c t­
P ro te c tio n a g a in s t fo re s t fires,
in g b u sin ess in B andon W ed n es­
a u g le r s ’ catc h es w ould m ake
a c c o rd in g to Mr. C o o p er, Is the and
up a n o th e r >117.000.
L icen ses)
day.
m ost effectiv e m eth o d o f s tim u ­
co m m ercial, |
Mrs. V ail of th e S easide h o tel la tin g th e g ro w th of young trees. issu ed w ere 1,500
w as in B andon W ed n esd ay
I t Is n 't as n ecessary to s e t o u t 166 d o m estic, and 5,664 a n g le rs'.
Mrs. A. P. S w eet o f A rizona y o u n g fo re sts In th is sectio n of
Inn is sp e n d in g a week in E u ­ th e c o u n try as tt
to p ro tect
H. F. S ch illin g m ad e a b rie f |
gene as th e g u e st of frie n d s and th o se th a t n a tu r a l'./ grow h e re b u sin ess tr ip to iP o rtla n d
th is
relativ es.
F ir e s kill th e y o u n g tre e s, d e ­ w eek in co n n ectio n w ith h is du !
Mrs. J o e H a rd e g g e r an d Mrs. s tro y in g them to th e v e ry b o t­ ties as re c e iv e r fo r th e F ir s t Na- 1
R G. M cK enzie o f E lk riv e r w ere tom o f th e ir ro o ts.
tio n a l b ank
In tow n W e d n esd ay afte rn o o n .
Dr. R. V. I^eep of B an d o n wa9
called to a tte n d W a lte r S u tto n
W ednesday m o rn in g
S c h o o l C o n te s t
F red Scofield
w as in
Gold
B each la s t w eek on Ju ry d u ty .
Mrs. A lta L arso n le ft F rid a y
fo r A rizona In n to spend
th e
su m m e r m o n th s.
David M cK enzie an d his sis­
te r, E n a M cK enzie, w ere b u sin ess
v isito rs In Gold B each la s t w eek.
RANGER TALKS
ON FOREST WEEK
PORT ORFORD NEWS
Dig Up Skeleton
Canadian Fishing
Is Profitable!
Twelve Years Without Missing Day
MOTHER’S DAY
By M. Taylor Wright.
Let’s not forget we have a mother,
Though she may be far away;
Don’t neglect to send that message
On this sacred Mother’s Day.
If she’s gone to join the Angels,
Send it on the wings of prayer;
Pass it through the gates of Heaven,
You will find her waiting there.
In our dreams we see her waiting,
While the tears bedim her eyes;
She’s now waiting for our message
And her heart in anguish cries.
Tell her in this blessed message
How your love you wish to show;
And you’re sending her these flowers,
With petals clean and white as snow.
If she’s gone since last you saw her,
And the mail can’t reach so far;
Send it by the flight of Angels,
And they’ll find the gates ajar.
Dinner for Mrs. Larson
C o m p lim en tin g Mrs. A lta L a r ­
son, w ho is lea v in g P o rt O rford
to sp en d th e su m m e r m o n th s a t
A rizona Inn, Mr. an d Mrs. W al­
te r Sabin w ere d e lig h tfu l d in n e r
h o sts
last
T h u rs d a y
even ing.
L a rg e b o u q u e ts of lila c s a d o rn e d
th e d in in g room and d in n e r ta ­
ble at w hich co v ers w ere laid fo r
Mrs. T.arson an d d a u g h te r, V ir­
g in ia, Mr. and M rs. D avid Mc­
K enzie an d D onna Jo y
M cK en­
zie, Mr. an d M rs. F red Scofield.
Mrs. N. B. Rice. Miss R u th d a r k
an d Mr. an d Mrs. Sabin.
Tell the Angels when you send them,
They may know for whom they seek,
By the long-neglected tear drops,
That are lingering on her cheek.
LAPTOP««-reA I
Population Increased
S a tu rd a y a 10-pound boy
riv ed at th e h o m e o f Mr.
Mrs. L. O. T h u rm a n , P o rt
fo rd .
M o th er an d b ab e a re
in g well.
a r­
and
O r­
do­
T h e s e t h r e e seem to be th e c h a m p io n , in th e N a t io n a l S c h o o l C o n te s t
L e f t i . L i lli a n S n y d e r o f H u n d r e d . W
V a . ( c e n t e r ) C e o r g e Ir v in
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O r v i l l e . O h io , ( r i g h t ) M a b e l S e a l o f P ic a y u n e . Mi»»., a ll t h r e e o f w h o m
h® ve a p e if e c t a t te n d a n c e o f 12 y e a rs w it h o u t h a v in g m is s ed a d a y at
s c h o o l o r b e in g ta r d y
I . th e r e a b o y o r g ir l in th is t e r r it o r y w ith a
b e tte r rec o rd ?
Though many miles may lay between you
And many years since last you met,
She’s still waiting for the message;
That dear old Mother, let’s not forget.
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