Page 2. _ Port Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, February '¿ 8 , 1933. PORT ORFORD NEWS h ter.d *i the 1'oelofflce at Port Orford, Oregoa at second c ia ti mall mattar under Act of March 3, 1*7* P.bltahad weekly at Port Orford, Onego. OBO W COKANSON. M tto r One Sli M o n th a ________________ fll.SS A dvertising rates > ( rants per colum n task. ♦ » ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ celebrating WaHhington'u birthday with the Aid of a three-quarter day a ! ' holiday The seniors, however, did I one better, and declared the whole day one of freedom. Contrary to SVB-TOTRN AMENT PLANS j rumor, It was legitim ate, being Big plans are in the making foi I earned by the wedding ceremony the com ing sub-tournament to be which was declared the best of the held here March 4 and which will stunts offeted on stunt day determ ine the entrants to the tour * „ , - , „ , „ „ „ „ ......... ' ,n ’R* m orn n g before all classes Aft th » . were dismissed, an enjoyable hour After the two games, the student and a half were epent wUh var,OUf) body will sponger a dance In the ' p r i m e s Sketches were made gymnasium, and serve supper At , roni lik(.ne88eii o, o Wagb fonnw.n th* ington on the assembly wall with Id h .a* “ PP° int' interesting as well as am using re­ ed by the President Music, Marlon 8ult. Ruth Blddle, ,t be Wilson, June Crumley and Edith J tlced, rated the honor of h a v in g 1 Tlchenor. advertising, Ed C o n -e y ,W r 8ketch posted on th(, Gerald Rutledge and Vernon Me board Another , d Intec^ dance, Peggy Corson. Harry to glve th„ da> due wa9 P is i " p 7?, aU a n d ! “>“ » •« " * as many w ord, as Elaine Paulding; supper, Helen possible from the letters which Capps. Faye Tribbey and Shirley compose the name of our first Forty; gym. Geo Tribbey, Raymond president. Krelger and W innlfred Babel Thus was W ashington's 201st Don't fo rg et-M a rch 4 - at the birthday celebrated local gym for the time of your life » BANDON’S SUBSCRIPTION RATES T e a r ----------------------------- (Its PIRATES WEEKLY . . FIRST 6 W EEKS NEARLY OVER WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ... . in lieu of the fact that next week I W ednesday found all students m aiks the close of the first six FEDERATED STORE Unit Federated Stores of America, Inc. To avoid confusion, and to perpetuate a household name in this community this store will be, for a time at least, known as THE GOLDEN RULE D. R. Norton, Local Manager The store is being Renovated^ Re-arranged and Re-stocked with Federated popular priced lines. PORT ORFORD dairy products. "The factors which will hast ,-n MONDAY AFTERNOONS the consumption of dairy products are cleanliness and purity. These at factors are of vital importance to the cream producer, whether the Woodman Hall cream is delivered to a local cream ­ Hazel Knapp ery, shipped direct to a more dis­ tant point, or sold at a local cream station DANCING CLASSES "The production of clean milk and 28c per Half Hour cream is much easier than most Tap — Ballet — Character folks think. It does not necessarily involve an expensive barn and DANCES equipment. An understanding of how milk and cream are con tam in -1 ated and the importance of reduc-1 ing the contam ination will practic-J H. L. HOUSTON. M. D. ally solve the problem.” Physician and Surgeon. Mr. Kelly illustrated his talk, in Phones; Office 491, Home 493 which he outlined the way in which Fahy - Morrison Bldg cream and milk could be kept clean, Bandon, Oregon. by a number of stereopticon slides. Kiddies In Recital C. R. WADE (From W estern World) A ttorney-at-L aw Betty June Cattron and Donald Flr»t N ational Bank Bldg Eldon Breuer, pupils of Elizabeth Tiandon Oregoa “Babe" Young, made their radio I debut Saturday when they perform- iff Refiners and &uyert o f ed in a joint piano recital ------' KOOS at Marshfield. Betty June! Native Platinum and Gold opened the program with “The j H ig h e s t M a s k « Prices i ¡907 Cabin Song", followed by Donald playing "Dance of the Kewpies | WILDBERG BROS. S M B L T IN G St D E F IN IN G CO (Ashford). Betty’s B number was; Offiœg: 742 Market "Spirit Waltz" (B eethoven), and j Piami South Sdo Ftanoaso Donald's "Native Sons’ March” ¡' (Seeler). The children received a number of phone calls congratulat­ ing them on their splendid perfor­ mance. OSTRANDER’S — i NEW DEAL BARBER SHOP 30 Chevrolet Truck, run only 16,000 miles. 31 Chevrolet Coach — Guaranteed like new. 30 Chevrolet Special Sedan — Six wheels. Trunk Rack. 29 Ford Pickup—new tires. 25 Dodge Sedan, good condition. 29 Chevrolet Sedan, like new. is 27 Pontiac Panel Delivery. It 30 Chevrolet Sedan, com pletely ov PEAS erhauled. 28 Hudson Sedan, a buy. 31 Chevrolet Sedan - S e e this! 25 Maxwell Sedan, new rubber. 26 Chevrolet Coupe, cheap transpor­ tation. 29 Ford Tudor. R. C. Ostrander, Prop. For Economical Transportation CHEVROLET Port Orford . . six points have been requested , milk 82(4 per cent and sr on » Y m ustry is today one Convenient term s GM A C rates. from each E nglish student by Miss I ' ° the argest' ,f not the largest SOUTHW ESTERN MOTOR CO. Ledbetter Umess you or someone else ad- industry in the United States More Phone 190 Coquille. Or It hardly seem s possible that soon j .'han 30000 000 ^ P ' * in th<’ ere will be 12 12 more more weeks weeks I L u ’ deC,lne and — the --- j- price - - — suf try „ derlve --- - - - a — livine ......g, directly was* vvviy or a in- i there will only only be before summer vacation jumps up- fer This Is just another way of . directly from the dairy cow. She j on us. These last weeks will be saying that the consumer determln «uppliee J23.2O out of every J100 00 FRESH BAKED OU want som ething warming tablespoon chopped pitliiento, and I filled with interesting events First. es the price of your butterfat, eggs received by the farmer BANK iMs wintry weather in order season with salt and nepper to and poultry. That is your Interest "Today, more dairy products are I don't forget the sub-tournament; to keep your blood heated to taste GOODS Continue cooking until a | second, the April Frolic. In the advertising o f butter, eggs, consumed per capita than ever be- OF resist the cold. A good wartninc golden brown. Serves four, and poultry and cheese fore the history of the worId At vegetable is corn, und there's no cost.-, less than a quarter. Save DAILY ' The main purpose or advertising (be present time, about 20 per cent BANDON belter way to eat it than hcat»d the liquor (rum the carrots and MISS ( LARK ILI. luscious and creamy, lust as it the other half of the can of corn Miss Clark was confined to her is to sell products to consumers. of the total food is estim ated to comes from the can Rut vou to use In snilpg bed Friday with a case of the flu. There is, however, another kind of come from the milk cow. It is es- Commercial & Savings don't want to eat the same ih in r which she has been fighting for ov­ I advertising that might be called tlmated that 22 per cent of the Bread Rolls Here’s a Rarebit every day, und fortunately corn 'informative ' This m eans that the money expended for food is used in er a week It is the first time that can be combined with a number Corn and P ut R arebit on T o a tt: Cakes she has been forced to be absent advertisem ents contain information purchasing dairy products. While Safety Deposit Boxes of other vegetables Here are a Make a cheese sauce of two table- from her teaching on account of that is interesting and educational, 'bis may seem like a large pro- couple of combinations which are spooni butter, two tablespoons for Rent illness since she has been in Port The main purpose of these in the portion, all dietitians are agreed both inexpensive and good. flour, one and one half cups milk instance of Sw ift & Company is io (bat both from a dietetic and eco- Orford. Miss Ledbetter has been and one cup grated cheese Drain —Bread on Sale at— Thia it Irish the contents of an h-nuiic. can of conducting most of her classes but give producers of butterfat, egg,- nomic standpoint more dairy pro- C. A. LONG’S STOKE Carrot* ami Corn o ’/tr im : Melt whole kernel corn and of an 11- Helen Capps was in charge of the pcultry and livestock information ducts should be used They reconi two tablespoons blatter in a skil ounce can of peas, and sautd a that will help them better to under mend that 38 per cent of the food Algebra I class TH E DOLGE COMPANY let, add one-half a green pepper lew inlnu.es In two lah'esnoons stand m arketing methods and the dollar be spent for dairy products s e e s in Port Orford shredded, and half the ce;;tonts butter, then ad 1 to th • cheese demands of the market. During the T h e per capita consumption of FLOORS R E F IN ISH E D of a No. 1 flat can ot whole kerne' sauce Season with pep­ C. C. WOODWORTH cu rin g tne corn. Santo flve minutes Add per and serve on ton-' During the week-end the floors in past yeai we have been P*«eing butter is steadily increasing in the Serves In Sixea the “I. H S. the drained contents of an K-otince | six to eight S building are being shel- ’ uch advertisem ents in your local United States. The consumption of Save ■ liquors can of diced carrots and one | from the vegetables for soups.* laced by Mr. Purdin This be P^*‘‘rS butter increased 45.522.000 pounds. ___ will ______ nun» an improvement and i— ----- Advertising costs money, but 307 per cent in 1931 over 1930 and , quite has ■ been CONFECTIONERY Al O l ST NIIaSKN, Proprietor ...................................................................................... advertising of specifically branded the increased consumption in 1931 | necessary for som e time. • • • • Port Orford products increases the demand for as compared to 1929 was 104.312 000 Up-to-Date Goods Camilla White and Josephine Bid- these products, and the producer pounds, or 6 7 per cent The increase Always Fresh S id le visited school Friday 'aft,-, noon ° / mater,al .b*n ef,t’ in ,hp nl'n,bpr ° f cows over _____________ through the Increased price paid the sam e period was 6 4 per cent W. J. Paulman, Prop. ■ G a r r iu m I -.L o N a w « fOr qual“ y producta" We must continue to increase t h . 1 LANGLOIS, OREGON Port Orford, Ore. ■ arrison Ldkt .News Mr. Kelly, In discussing dairy consumption of butter and oth er' | Mi and Mrs. Andrew' Johnston Schroeder’s and daughtci Jewel visited friends McCormick-Deering Ranch Machinery in Bandon Saturday Jewelry Store 5 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller of Cream Separators. Tractors, Mowing Machines. Milking Swtaa A Amerloon H atch Re- Elk river spent Sunday with Mr Machines. Etc pairing _ Spectacles 1 i and Mrs A Q Miller = (m ingles Flooring, Rustic Shlplap Doors. W indows Moulding Miss Edna Miller was a visitor All Work Guaranteed Ironing Boards Bread Boards, Perfection Plaster at the home of Mrs Robert Tich- SERVICE STATION | W sllbosrd House and Building Trimmings enor Wednesday Ore1 motion pictures were "bown and F M Stmpaon (he commercial research department of the -om pany in Chicago and H A DOLLAR’S WORTH Kelly o f the produce department Ctlp (hi, raup«« amt matt ii « h h f l fer a -i» oeeks' ir» / Nikstelptisa I« gave In terra ting talks, the first on advertising as it relates to the sale T H E C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E M O N IT O R of farm producta and the latter oi, PuMonra b* r«, cnstem«, am «,» rrn n en u ae. dairying aertee S ie a r b w N , D a « s .* j u>. «u,, Of the more than 1 fldp pounds of î i tnud'W -, i» a n~ M atu (n - tme.u s l « .fcsrrlp tlen | ,n r l« s s en s d e lls , | | l . are m aking a bid for the consum ­ er's dollar and they are making It ■ N m m i'iw« svfitn largely through advertising ( AOdrecc 1 "tt is Interesting to note that th« products In which you and we are - < Î9W2H ^toeo » Interested have shown increases in J ( the last ten years Poultry has I'a in U o g , >- S tc Port Orford, Oregon MYRTIÆWOOD A S 1.50 Dinner for 6 VWMMrar aiTtraa __ WKNTT FIVE cents per per- , ^,w