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    Port Orfort
Tuesday, May 29, 1928
PORT ORFORD NBWS
by Cecil C lark an d M innie Benson. Hill, w ho plan on leaving M onday
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5. P lay, Mi D ash Goes Shop­ m orning
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RR O O K ING .S-H ARBO K
» ping.
The H arb o r teac h ers drove to
M F W 8
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6. O regon S ta te song, by upper th e O regon C aves S atu rday.
P o rtlan d . O r . May 2 3 - A lthough
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♦ grades.
V isitors a t A gate B each p a rk ov­ the 1929 leg islatu re is som e dis-
Miss L e ts E, F ried em an left on e r the w eek-end were:
7. R ecitatio n , The N au g h ty Bean the north -b o u n d stag e S atu rd ay
tan ce In th e offing, fo u r can d id ates
J. E. C a rte r and p a rty of five. fo r th e presidency of th e s ta te
T he H arb o r school p resen ted an by V irgil B eers
m o rn in g for h er hom e in O regon Riddle, Oregon.
1 sen ate w ere in th e field today.
8. R ecitatio n , D o n ts' by Alys City.
excellent p ro g ram M onday nig h t
M r an d M rs R V. D unham and
In a fra n k le tte r to fellow sen-
a t th e H a rb o r hall u n d er th e d i­ P hillips
Miss A nnie W atk in s re tu rn e d to
ato rs in w hich no a tte m p t tow ard
8 P lay W anted. A License to h er hom e In P o rtla n d by G ran ts H elen D unham . N o rth Bend.
rectio n of Mieses E le a n o r Boyd,
Mr and Mrs. C. J S uter, Y ak­ concealm ent is rftade,
S en ato r
K a tie W elch an d E d ith W akem an. M arry.
Pass. M rs V. C. K indel and Miss im a, W ashington.
C harles H all of M arshfield has
T hree plays and a num ber of songs
10. R ecitatio n by E ar) Benson.
F lorence H ill accom panied h e r to
E li R andle, Y akim a. W ash
1 m ade know n his a sp iratio n s for
an d recitatio n s w ere well re n d e r­
11. School song.
C rescen t City.
M r and Mrs. Ace S um m ers and th e post.
ed The p ro g ram follows:
A p a rty w as given for" th e ch il­
T he en tire H a rb o r school an d a p arty , Coquille.
‘ W ritin g in a diplom atic vein.
1. Song. A m erica, th e B eautiful, d ren follow ing th e pro g ram , ' and
Mr. and Mrs. M Mecum. B ul­ S e n a to r B. L. E ddy of R oseburg
n u m b er of th e p a re n ts w ent up the
by th e school
refre sh m e n ts w ere served by the W inchuck fo r a picnic F riday, go­ lards.
also h as let L ‘ends know th a t
2. P lay, The Stupid W itness
ladies of th e com m unity.
R. T. P ierce and p a rty of seven, votes fo r th e position would be
ing as fa r as th e Ed K em p place,
8 Song T w enty F roggies W ent
Mrs. K a th e rin e J. H a rris p re­ th en down to th e river.
R oseburg.
appreciated.
to School.
sen ted th e plaque
won by
M rs W J. R ichardson, P o rt-
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- th e H a r , C om m encem ent cAciLioes
exercises were
It has been generally understood
4. R ecitatio n . The
D andelion. bor school as an aw ard for sec- hHd in th e au d lto riu m
a t th e | land.
( for som etim e th a t S e n ato r N orblad
ond place a t th e co u n ty tra c k and B rookings school building F riday,
Mrs. L. S. K linem an, Sixes
I o f A storia and S en ato r M iller of
field m eet. She also p resen ted the May 25. The H a rb o r g ra d u ates
Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. L. Z a n tn e r Jo sep h in e county a re v irtu ally de­
individual aw ard o f ribbons to th e joined w ith th e B rookings g ra d u ­ ' and fam ily. Azalea.
clared can d id a tes for the honor of
c o n te sta n ts
ates. An excellent p ro g ram was I M r and M rs Geo. A C hilders, presiding over the sta te senate.
Mrs. L. D. Q uacken b u s h . re tu rn ­ given. Rev. A. B. R eese gave the T he D alles
ed to h e r hom e a t T ak ilm a W ed­ o p ening p ray er, P rin cip al C. A.
J S M arr and p a rty of eight.
C A R D O F T tiA N K S
nesday.
M ercer gave a sh o rt ta lk an d in- Glide, Oregon.
I desire to express to my friends
Miss K a th e rin e D essinger. J a c k s tro d u ced Jo h n S trau b , dean of men
Dr. Dix, M arshfield.
and neighbors my h e a rtfe lt th a n k s
creek teach er, re tu rn e d to h er I of th e U n iv ersity of Oregon, who
Mr. and Mrs. O tis B a rte ls and for th e m any a c ts of kindness dur-
hom e a t K irb v F rid a y
H er fa- delivered an excellent and In terest­ children, M arshfield.
i ing
and d e a th of my
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th e r an d m o th er drove over fo r ing com m encem ent address, not of
Mrs. E. N. Schrum , M arshfield brother. W illiam P. Lim pach, and
her.
th e usual order, b u t in A D irect
F re d J. Stock and p a rty of sev- , for the m any beautiful flowers
T he people o f th e com m unity T alk to P a re n ts
!
J. M LIM PACH.
Miss H elen Lu­ en. Pow ers, Oregon.
gave a farew ell p a rty a t th e H a r­ cas ably ren d ered a p iano num ber
F A. Pook and fam ily, M a rs h -,
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bor hall S a tu rd a y n ig h t fo r th e an d th e Misses H elen
Lucas. Cield-
I Mr. and Mrs. R F A bbott at-
H a rb o r teach ers, th e Misses E le a ­ G w endolyn T rim ble an d G ertru d e
W. J. C onrad and fam ily, M a r s h -, tended th e com m encem ent pro­
258 So. B roadw ay
n or Boyd. K atie W elch and E d ith I D riskell played a piano trio w hich field.
j g ram T h u rsd ay night.
| W ak em an Also for Miss F lo ren ce *
Isaac Tow er and fam ily, M arsh
w as excellent. Also songs by the
j h ig h school. Geo. D. W ood gave field.
. a sh o rt talk an d presen ted th e
F ra n k G S traw an d fam ily, ol
T here is an Inform al grace and
N o rth Bend.
, diplom as.
loveliness
about rhododendrons
Mrs. S arah Dix, M arshfield.
th a t is m atched by no o th er spe­
The B rookings g ra d u a te s w ere
Mrs. A delsperger, M arshfield.
cies. W here p lanted in m asses
one high school g rad u ate. E v erett
Mr. and Mrs. Ben C h an d ler and th ey a re th e flow er show of thp
Ise n h a rt, and eight from the
dau g h ter. M arshfield.
bloom ing season; in w in te r noth-
eig h th grade, a s follows: Anna
Mr. and Mrs. F. H eath and p a r­ | ing Is m ore beautiful th a n th e foli­
Cross. G w endolyn T rim ble. Thos
ty of eight. M arshfield
age of sim ple leaves lifted out of
Ask. G unborg Ask, T hom as W ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F is h e r and the snow. T he fru its a re rarelv
Floyd K indel, E a rl G anong and
p a rty of five, M arshfield.
T helm a Davis.
of im portance. It is th e flowers
Jess Jo n es and p arty , Pow ers.
th a t give th e chief distinction in
The th re e g ra d u a te s from H a r­
H O. N ettleton and p a rty of sum m er, th e lustrous foliage th e re ­
bor w ere. E m m a H anscom , Joe five, B andon.
after. T hey have been the sub­
, Costello and W elton B lagdon
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. W illiams, ject of stu d y and
cultivation
M arshfield.
th fp u g h o u t th e centuries.
The
Mr. W illiams. B andon
Scotch h e a th e r fam ily has been
Jo e W illiam s, M-
F. W B e rt­ im m ortalized In song and story.
ram , M rs W. U
-ouglas. M arsh­
The genus rhododendron
in
field
A m erican woods is ta k e n from the
Dr.
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Mrs.
L.
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Miss
m ountain slopes by th e carload
254 C en tral Ave.
K a th a rin e A nderson sp en t S unday and w idely planted fo r o rn am en t
PORT ORFORD, ORE.
M arshfield
evening a t th e S au ers' hom e a t d u rin g th e e n tire season. B ecause
A gate beach park
H arold S auers of the altitu d e of Its n ative h abi­
has his m otor boat ru n n in g and ta t it is h a rd y In N ew E ngland
they all w ent for a ride on the an d as fa r as th e G reat Lakes.
lake.
T he rhododendron cataw biense
is a desirable type for th e average
Je a n and E lizabeth G illings re ­ hom e planting. The sh ru b grows
tu rn ed to W edderburn th is m orn- about "ix
high an d in Ju n e
ing. T hey w ere accom panied by I h as rosy-purple flow ers
If given
' d m « Johnson who will be th eir the proper care In digging and
mtanmamt
house g u est for a week.
I handling It is reasonably sure to
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is reasonably sure to
Agate Beach
Hall Candidate for
Park Popular
Senate Presidency
HATS
We have a
Complete Assortment
of the
Latest Styles
For Summer
Broadway
a d a p t Itself happily to its new
hom e a fte r tra n sp la n tin g
Owing
to th e d em and m ade by rhodo­
dendrons for soil sim ilar to th a t
in w hich they grow In th e ir n a ­
1 tive state, th ey a re dug w ith a
I g re a t ball of tu rfy soil th a t m ust
' be k ep t in ta c t u n til set in its per-
m an en t location.
T he R osebay rhododendron is
quite as satisfa c to ry as the C ataw ­
biense. T he flow ers a re produced
in J u n e an d Ju ly an d v ary from
rose-pink to purple and white.
AGATE BEACH PARK
Camping
Boating
On the Ocean
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Fishing
On the Lake
Tourist Headquarters
Free Wood
—
Good Water
Owing to the limited number of cabins it
is advisable to make reservations early.
Millinery
PORT ORFORD COMMERCIAL CO.
Rhododendrons
BIG TW O-DAY
CELEBRATION
JULY 3-4, 1928
AGATE BEACH PARK
Watch this space for further announcements
next week.
(’Io Johnson’s
SPECIALTY SHOP
Every Dress and Hat
Greatly
reduced
For Clearance Sale
TIME TO PLACE YOUR 1928
Printing Orders
LETTER HEADS — ENVELOPES
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS, ETC.
PORT ORFORD NEWS
SOMETHING TO SEE ALONG THE ROOSEVELT
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of Natural Scenic
T'NMARRED BY COMMERCIAL SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS'
"One of the Most Scenic Routes in America."
( alifornia State Automobile Association.
For Scenic Beauty the Roosevelt Highway Cannot
Be Surpassed."
—Oregon Magazine.
When You See a Commercial Sign on the Roosevelt Fill Out the
Form Below and Mail to the Advertiser.
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ADVERTISERS
. 1928
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Nature created a wonderful recreational playground
Dear Sir:
In traveling over the Scenic Roosevelt Righwav between
Bandon and the California State Line. I see yo i have a commer­
cial sign or billboard located approximately____
miles
Battle Rock and Port Orford Harbor
— of
. Oregon.
which mars the natural scenic beauty of this great region
Inasmuch as the citizens of that region 'are earnestly en­
deavoring. with the full co-operation of the State Highway Com­
mission, to maintain the route traversed by the Roosevelt High­
way south of Bandon in its natural state, unmarred bv commer­
cial signs and billboards, for the pleasure and enjoyment of the
traveling pub.ic. wil you please co-operate with them by remov­
ing this objectionable sign promptly and assist them in the fu­
ture in this worthwhile undertaking?
Thanking you. I am.
Very truly yours.
(N o rth h r South)
along the Oregon Coast through Curry and Coos c o u n tie s -a
(Name)
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(Address) ______________
distance of approximately 100 miles—a region traversed by the
Roosevelt Highway, and the citizens of this region are deter­
mined that its scenic beauty shall not be marred by unsightly
PORT ORFORD
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Port Orford. Oregon.
(This space donated by the
Port Orford News)
commercial signs and billboards. In their effort they have the
full co-operation of the Oregon State Highway
Commission.
May they have like co-operation from you in maintaining this
region in its natural state? . As a business proposition such co­
operation will pay.
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