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PORT ORFORD NEWS Por^O rford^O regon^T uesda^N overnber 27,1928. PORT ORFORD NEWS ♦ Published weakly at Port Orford, Oregon OBO. W. •OBJLNBON, Editor Stored at the Postoffice a t Port O rford, Oregon, aa second ola m all m atter under Act of March 3, 187$. ♦ ♦ LANGLOIS AND VICINITY » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ out of sight Anyone in the vicinity o f Lang lois land that means from Four Mile on the north to Elk river on the south) who does not see his or her name ln the local happen ings occasionally, will confer a favor on the N ew s reporter by letting us know what you are do- where, have Thanksgiving guests to dinner, give a party, get mar ried. die, elope with the hired man or the cook, or do any other wise or foolish thing, tell us about IL If you do not see the reporter on the str e e t go Into the Oliver Bros. New Store and tell them giving dates, etc. We will do the rest We cannot report w hat we do not know and cannot person ally visit each house. So please do your bit. especially the business men. Remember we should all be working together to keep this little town on the map We are glad to have a wedding to report this week, the first one from Langlois for m any months SUBSCRIPTION RA' High Low Miss E velyn Black, daughter of A M P. M. A If P. M. Tear __________________M .Sd Mr. and Mrs E. W Black of 12:07 12:39 W ednesday, Nov 28 ........ 7 12 Langlois, was quietly married to Months ________________ 1 1 .•• Thursday, Nov 29 ... ......... . .12 59 12:24 7:00 8:02 Homer Stokes in Vancouver on the Advertising ratea l i cenia per co lim a lack. Friday, Nov. 30 ............ . ...... 1:53 1:10 9:04 7:5« tenth of this month. The young Saturday, Dec. 1 . 2:50 2.00 9:00 9:48 people have taken housekeeping Tuesday, November 27, 1928. 3.45 Sunday, Dec. 2 .............. . 2:58 10:10 rooms at 149 Grand avenue. Port Monday, Dec. 3 ................... ............... 4:45 4:04 10:45 11:23 land Both Mr. and Mrs. Stokea Tuesday, Dec 4 . ___ . 5:44 5:14 11:41 12 35 are well and favorably known ln Curry county and their many not until you are sure of an echo from a crowd. The „ . . friends here join ln w ishing them drainage ditch. few the voices on the side of truth, the more dis- porary teeth come through the The com m issioners find that It much happiness and success in tinct and strong must be your own.—Channing. : gum i practically perfect in #8 per will be necessary to appropriate their married life. cent of children. Teeth, like the one-fourth of an acre of land be An item which we unintention rest of the skeleton structure, de longing to C. A. and Clara A. Kelt- ally om itted several w eeks ago pend upon an adequate diet for ner, and they have fixed the dam, was the organization of a married their developm ent nad m aintenance age for such at $75. Damage to ladies basketball team ln Lang In health. N in ety per cent of chil other property la but nominal, and lois. W e hope that it Is not too dren in the first grade have bad this Is fixed at $1 for each. De late to be news at the present Mr and Mrs. L. B. Hatton were THE BILLBOARDS teeth. claring that the lowlands will be date. The following ladles are ln Bandon visitors Saturday. The calcification o f the first set benefited to a greater extent than the line-up: Mrs. Geo. Guerin, (Editorial in Journal) of teeth begins between the fourth the highlands, the form er Is as Mrs. H. C. Nichols, Mrs. Frank Judge Robert W. Sawyer of the state highway and fifth month of pregnancy and sessed at $1 per acre for the pro Kenworthy, Mrs. Chas. Fox, Mrs C. C. Ponting was ln Bandon commission differs from many of the anti-billboard the calcification of the first perma posed improvement, while the high H. H. Hansen and Mrs. C. L. Spar- Thursday afternoon cam paigners in th at he makes an even-tempered pro nent teeth begins to be active In lands are assessed at 50 cents per retorn, w ith Miss LaRue Corrick last three months o f prenatal acre There are a total of 237 49 coach. posal which may be put Into effect without injustice. the life acres of highlands. The report la Don E. Wilson of upper Four F irst of all, he would persuade reputable outdoor If pregnant women received am- signed by the com m issioners E. L. Mile w as in Langlois on business STARK BROS. which Detlefson, John Yoakam and E. L. the first of the week. advertising agencies and advertisers not to place p'e wen balanced diets in Vinton. posters where they would exercise more offense than S X " Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Haagensen NURSERIES and the N ew s reporter were vis 'ap p eal; in other words, he would restrict the boards uny taken; if they spent a su ifi- itors at the Harve Sm ith home to recognized commercial locations in populous areas clent p“rt of the,r time ln the W riting Essays Monday last. Louisiana, Mo. and banish them entirely from rural highwavs. X"e On Temperance Mrs. A. J. Sw eet is one of the Then for those who have uniformly refused to the sun for a part of each day and The pupils of the upper grades ln latest victim s of la grippe, she the New Lake and upper Twomlle having been confined to the house cooperate—those who deface trees, fences, logs and were ,ed cod 1,ver 0,1 for the flr8t schools are writing tem perance es for a week or more. buildings with tin tags and lurid pasteboard squares, ‘ZuM^XVpnshedln'regarTto says and the best from each grade The Most W estern grange held F R U IT T R E E S FI.A ’/TH and f i n d no sylvan beauty center too sacred for their the eradication o f ca n es of teeth will no doubt be sent Into the coun another interesting m eeting Friday ty essay contest which will be held night. There was a large attend YINHH SHRUBS intrusion—he would bring to bear the force of law. than ln a" other waxa pu ‘ together, in ance, w ith delicious refreshm ents February or March. Ju st the form the law might take he does not yet *nd wou,ld,h ** **ollahed after the business session. This is Upper Twomlle, sixth grade; O RNA M ENTAL TREES know, rorcible removal of the signs is under attack why take a chance on having Lester Strader, Thelm a Strader, not only the most western grange, but the only grange ln Curry coun on the ground that it is violation of the constitutional y ° ur children undernourished» Elmer Strader, Norma Phillips and ty. The follow ing officers were Ralph Young prohibition against removal of property without due elected at a previous meeting: H. New Lake, fifth grade; E lsie H, Hansen, m aster; John M. Don process of law. The billboards, particularly at in- Case of Scarlet Fever Hartley, Lee Zuppe, Elizabeth Zup- aldson, overseer; Helen Kenworthy, VAL E. BOYER tersections and near curves, distract attention th at W ednesday night uttie Den- pe. and Josey Zuppe. secretary; W. E. Cope, treasurer, R epresentative m otorists should give to the road, and hence intro- nU s°ren8on wa8 taken 111 w,tk N ew Lake, sixth grade; Max Brit W. M. Russel, chaplain; Cora Han ton, Donald Vanderwerker, Monty sen, lecturer; A. W. Britton, stew duce danger subject to curb by police authority. A the r g McKenzie home on eir Jay Zuppe, Aurelia Gardner. Port Orford, Ore. ard; Harold Sydnam, assistant tax premised on the fact th at it is the public’s invest- rlver New Lake, seventh grade: R ay steward; C. L. Berry, gate keeper; mond Britton and Olive Vander Linda Guerin, Pomona. Marjorie ment which gives the value to the outdoor advertis Jacobsen, Ceres; Mary O. Capps, ing might be particularly interesting to Oregon with What Government Owns werker. New Lake, eighth grade: Glenn Flora. E xecutive c o m m i t t e e its state deficit. Zoning, which regulates the class Few people realize what trem en Gardner. consists of -Frank Kenworthy. W. dous areas of the western states and type of structures in given localities, might be are owned and controlled by the E. Cope. J. S. Capps. Clerk—Do you think It would be Howard Boice. son of Mr. and applicable. federal government. foolish for me to marry a girl in- Mrs. Allen Boice. was so seriously None of these includes the aesthetic considera According to the Oregon State tellectually my inferior? ,,j w jth la grippe last Sunday that tion th at the highways defaced by delirious tags are Motor association, the following Chief Clerk W orse than foolish. p r Leep was called from Bandon ' and soon had the young man on destroyed for the scenic purpose which principally in- n western states which are known my boy. Impossible. j his feet again. spired them. But it is certain th at if a commercial as the "Eleven Public Ijtnd States.” Mr. and Mrs. C. R. H ern ' and act is an offense and a detrim ent to the public the Accor,lln« t° the motor associa- son-in-law from Idaho are visiting tton's figures, the extent of terri Allie Henry in Del Norte county, force of public opinion translated into law will sooner tory or unappropriated forest, In GET YOUR California, this week. or later curb it. dian and national park lands, own J. I. Everest, wife and baby of ed or controlled by the federal When a newspaper discusses bans upon outdoor government AUTO Elk river were callers at the Cor In the 11 western pub rick home Thursday last. advertising, it is deemed to be in a competitive sense. lic land states Is as follows: SIDE Guy Farrier of Sixes was a Lang But the tru th is that outdoor advertising governed Arizona. 68 8 per cent of area; P O R T O R F O R D , ORB. lois visitor Saturday. CURTAINS 40.7; Colorado. 32.2; Ida by good taste both in form and location has its legiti California. Steve Reed and w ife of near ho. 57.3; Montana. 30.8; Nevada. REPAIRED Broadbent, Coos county, were mate field. It is outdoor advertising as such th at 84.2; New Mexico, 37.7; Oregon. diners at the Hutton cafe Satur is attacked. The offenses are crude defacement of «-6; Utah. ««3; W ashington, 30.6; day. at the beauty and the setting up of obstructions to vision, Wyon,lng' 518 Mrs. Thelm a Peer and small Tide Table for Week Ending December 4, 1928, Port Orford, Oregon. Port Orford Hardware Co. not in the name of outdoor advertising. daughter. Beverly May, of Portland are guests of relatives at Laurel ELECTRIC Inn this week. Mrs Mabel Gillings entertained sufficient m astication; habitual Willis Baker of Bandon Is regis constipation, too long and vigor with a six o'clock dinner W ednes SHOE SHOP tered at Laurel Inn.' ous playing, overwork In and out day evening honoring Mrs. E. J. The Oregon Fern company has of school, decayed teeth and en Baker, who has been the house Bandon. put on additional men this week guest of Mrs. Marie Quellan the larged diseased tonsils and will rush the work of shipping past week The guests included Sunshine Is Important to the de Send them In v •1th jou r ferns, Oregon grape and huckelber Mrs. Baker. Miss Ruth Clark. Mrs. shoes parcel post, I 'N DERNO URISH KD CHILDREN velopinent and proper nourishment We pay ry fronds for the holiday trade in Mary Rice. Mrs. A B Hogatt and charges one way. All work of children. The stim ulating e f the eastern cities The following Miss N ettie Toole. Bridge was guaranteed. fects o f sunshine are essential to fam ilies have secured houses at or In order to detect undernourish j m aintaining physical as well as played after dinner and during the near the Adolphsen mill site south evening a number o f the high ment, children should be weighed ' mental health. ‘ prices Right. of Denmark, so as to be near the school students called on Mrs monthly. If a child Is underweight Milk and eggs are foods needed Baker. working base: Glen Anderson. Johr. or does not gain the normal to maintain proper nutrition. Eggs Howard. Bud Hare. Jess Hare and amount each month It should re have a special value In the preven Clint Donaca. ceive serious consideration U n NOTARY PUBLIC | tion o f rickets They are classed Fishtrap Drainage The M isses Edna and Vera Le- dernourished children are usually as protective foods rich In phoa- ' When In Marshfield, call and Board Gives Plans ' Clare of Wedderburn are spend- below normal weight and height Inspect the Smartest. Newest J ing the week-end with their sis and do not gain as rapidly as they phorus. Iron and calcium In or- ' Coquille, Nov. 18 The com m is a rrh a ls In E ggs cooked sioners o f the newly created Flsh- | ter. Mrs. Alvin Christensen. should. Such children are pale, ganic constitution. W. T. White Bert H oggatt was in Langlois dull and listless They tire easily below the boiling point of wnter , trap drainage district have made a FALL APPAREL are more easily and quickly di- , report to the county court o f the I Friday on his way to his home and have no ambition for work or Port Orford, Ore. FOR LADIES in Port Orford from the Adolphsen play They are nervous, fretful gested They are a tissue building proposed Improvements, which con food, being rich In protein and sist of a 72-lnch drain under the j logging camp near Camas valley OOTHAM GOLD ST R IPE and hard to please About one- E gg yolks are present county road and a spill Chas. Farrier, who w as in Leep HOSE fifth of the school children are un mineral matter among the first foods to be fed way built at the mouth o f the dernourished The Best Sotcklng to be had - hospital several days last week Curry Chapter No. 135 to little children because they are pipe; a bulk head or suitable con- I i with a badly strained leg. is able for the Money. The causes of undernourishment so rich in iron and because the ' structlon where the drainage ditch O. E. S. i to be around again. Mr Farrier are lack of sufficient food; lack protein, fats and mineral substan- empties into the Coquille river; a Regular meetings, third S atu r j said that this Is only the third SPECIALTY SHOP of the right kinds of food; eating ces are especially well suited to suitable tide gate at the necuth of day of each month. Visitors J time he has been In a hospital CLO JOHNSON’S Irregularly between meals; excess building body tissues always welcome. A child Fishtrap creek; also a tide gate j from injuries to that sam e leg — 25t Central Ave. Marshfield of candy, sw eets and pastry; ex should have at least four eggs a at or near the mouth of the drain W orthy M atron, | got to be a habit has It, C harlie’ cessive tiae of tea and coffee. In- week. Luclle E. Mc age ditch; a flume or other su it Mr. and Mrs. Harve Sm ith and Kenzie. able construction to carry the w a Mrs. E unice Jam ieson were vlslt- ter In Fishtrap creek over the Secretary, tng friends on Sixes river Thurs HUCKLEBERRIES drainage ditch; a channel change Louise C. Sco day and Friday. WANTED In Fishtrap dltrh near the Intersec field Mrs E. W. Black. Mrs Florence INCLUDE BEAUTIFUL tion of Fishtrap creek and the A large crop this year We Chapman, Miss Erma Ellis. Miss wish to purchase 80.000 pounds May Youngmayr. Wilbur Chapman of huckleberries Price 6 l«c per and Evert Strain were shopping In PORT ORFORD pound at Cannery Berries must Bandon Saturday HATS LODGE A. F. & A. M be cleaned. Boxes are furnish Autumn, so far, has touched our ed pickers. little com m unity lightly, though We have a No. 170 we have had several cool nights HOLT-CHASE CANNING CO.. Meats second Saturday of each Complete Assortment ! with white frost both the wild INC. month. Yisittng brothern w el flowers and those in the gardens A. C. Chase, Mgr. come. of the IN YOUR 1928 ITINERARY are blooming as if sum m er were Myrtle Point - Oregon FRANCIS W . SMITH, still w ith us Miss Mary Sorensen Latest Styles W orshipful Master. at Laurel Inn has a yard full of DAVID JENK S, beautiful flowers, while at Mrs. For Summer On The Roosevelt Highway Secretary. ■ ■■ ■ ' " --- - ' ' ---- -— ' Malehorn's the calla plants are al BANK most ready to send up their bloom Broadway Millinery buds for the second tim e this year, 259 So Broadway FISHING — HUNTING — BOATING OF and a wanderful pink fuchsia be Marshfield, Oregon. WOODMEN side the house Is fairly drooping BATHING BANDON OF THE WORLD w ith the w eight of blooms, and rivals any plant of Its kind we W. 0. W. Camp 609 Refinert and 'fle y rr r of Commercial & Savings have ever seen In several homes if Mta Dvwt r 8Bsr? »? m A Native Platinum and Gold we have seen blooms of the rho month. V l il t j r e T i t o a s i a dodendron while from the nearby F-feghest Mariée i'ruea our camp Safety Deposit Boxes farm s come the liquid notes of the WIL DBERG*BROS. YV. J. S A R IN , C. C. meadowlark, the sw eetest singer of John R. Smith & Son. Props. for Rent BERN A I, FORTY. Clerk SM Ft TING ft R FFIN IN G ÇO all our wild birds - so our summer Orth«« ’ <2 Market Sr . Sa« Frwsnnœ though short this year is not yet Hiß*. yavtft San i ranciasu Mrs. Baker Entertained ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « * » ♦ »> ♦ » PORT ORFORD AND LANG- ♦ ♦ LOIS PARISH ♦ Rev. J. C. W hltaatt. Pastor 4 ♦ iA nglols — Sunday school each Sunday m orning at 10 o’clock. Pub lic hour of worship Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock. Bible study hour W ednesday evening at 7:30. Port Orford—Sunday school each Sunday m orning at 10 o'clock. Pub lic hour of worship Sunday eve ning at 7:30. Choir practice on Thursday evening at 7:30. Theme: “Serving God w ith W hat We Have - Seed thought for the week — "Whatsoever thine hand findeth to do, do it w ith all thy m ig h t”— Proverbs 9-10. Sunday evening the foreetryf service showed a set of pictures on forestry and the care o f our forests They also gave tw o reels of pictures of the Pendleton round up at the com m unity church. These pictures w ere given for their edu cational value. C. R. WADE A ttorney-at-L aw . First N ational Bank Bldg. Bandon - Oregon DR. L. R. PUGH Dental Surgeon A t P o rt Orford Phone 1«1 Pharmacy Port O rford, Ore H A T T O N ’S SERVICE STATION Associated Gas Kelly Springfield Tires L. B. HATTON Prop. 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