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Page 4. PORT ORFORD NEWS ■ P o r t^ O r fo r d ^ O r e g o n ^ J T u e s d a v ^ ío v e m b e r ^ ^ J ^ T while ehe is away from they have not had a fair chance coma to the attention s f almost ' -»-»■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ in life and tt Is for us to see all, should not everyone make an borne. that they get It ' attempt to aid the cause by us-I Mrs. D. Quellea has been quite The summer’s program has ing correct English and helping , 111 the past week Good • been active and varied. In ad- others to do the sam e! F. C. Knapp of the Panlnaula C. W. Sauers and brother. Har I dltlon to the daily household English not only helps one in Lumber oompany, Portland, was a Port Orford visitor Thursday. old, were attending to business tasks and chores, ’he children expressing himself clearly, but . have helped pick berries, gather makes It easier for him to be un in Port Orford Tuesday. vegetables and prepare them for derstood and gives others a bet- ( Hal Stutsman of Marshfield Chas. Wilson o f B rushes creek J canning and have enjoyed the ter impression of him. transacted businee ms In Port Or- was In town Tuesday afternoon work. The newly installed can Athletic News. ford Thursday. nery is proving a great help, The athletic association has • L. B. Hatton yisdted Gold ' Mr. “•fld Mrs. Fred Jamieson making it possible for us to can rented the Fromm hall for has- ! have moved to Port Orford and Beach Thursday. our fruit and vegetables for win ketball practice during the com- ; are living with the latter’s moth ter. ing season The senior boys J. M. Walstrom of Bandon vis er, Mrs. Richards The Jamie . . The herd of cows Is furniah- have been very busy getting the !ted Port Orford Friday. sons aona have sold their Sixes dairy*. _ ... . . . ___ to Mr. __J Rajuh i ng us wlth an «tbundance of milk building ready for playing. We farm and Mrs. Wm. Aiken of Sixes »as ln 1 Helm ken of Bandon, who ti>ok * toT our b,g faml,y and tbe gar~ hope to begin practice soon. town Thursday. ... . , last . _ Tues- I over their General News. new home Tuee- dens . , k a supply of fresh vegetables , _ which means so much for the Armistice day was observed In J. M and Andrew Jennings of <J*V health of the children. Many lm- the school by an hour’s program R eed ^ ort were in Port Orford Curry wa8 ln town Tue8_ provemente have been made on given ln the afternoon. Each Thursday investigating Its busi- d>y from hJ- Elk farm , he farm and a pouItry houw „ class was allowed fifteen minutes nsss possibilities. i , being built for our 4 00 Barred in which to entertain the other Dr. Houston of Bandon braved Rock hens W hile all these proj students. The freshmen gave Mrs. Lester Sauers and son. Junior, are spending several daya the bad road and storm of Sun eota must be completed and oth- several dramatisations o f histor day night to answer a sick call taken care of. we do not lose ical events. The sophomores In Marshfield. at Cape Blanco lighthouse. At sight of the fact that our most rend about the making of the last report the patient, a daugh Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dodd were Important work and the object first flag Two of the juniors ter of Mrs. Hayward, Is Improv of all our plans Is to educate gave a humorous sketch about ; owôûun visitors Tuesday. ing. these boys and girls, and give Armistice day. Others gave a i Mrs. J« vie Hogatt recently them the training that will make recitation of Flander’s Field, Miss Vera Bluseom, daughter purchased the Jameleon resi them good Christian citizens and and a reading o f Armistice Day. ’ of Mrs. John Marsh, Is visiting denos. k The seniors gave a humorous 1 her mother ln Port Orford as the an asset to our state. IN There Is great need for a stor tragedy In three acts. The stu j Mrs. Frank Vail motored to Catching Inlet school, of which Bandoa Tuesday. she is teacher, Is closed for two ■ge bouse ln which to store our dent body voted that the juniors ' vegetables and fruit for w in ter' gave the best entertainment, weeks W. T. White was a business and we hope ln the near future Each claaa to r, Te a ten- 1 visitor ln Gold Beech Wednesday Mrs. B. J. Baker and Nat Per % .V*7 DeC8T r7 hn,ld minute entertainment each Fri- Ì of last week. kins returned home the forepart L ,? T “*** <«*y morning filled with children, they do not __________ M. T. Wright was la Bandon of the week from an extended •upply the needed room. Near visit ln Seattle. Wash. Tuesday. ly every day very needy children ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a ♦ Mrs. R. L. Chase o l Port Or- must be turned away because ev- ♦ W. H. Sheridan, contractor, ♦ COUNTY CLERK'S FILINGS ♦ broke ground last week on the foril was discharged from the ' ery available space ts Oiled. Our A complete the fund ■ — for * ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a lot on east aide of Jackson street Keizer hospital at North Bend ' hope Is • to - -------- ' the girls' cottage, to be named ln i iet south of the Roosevelt high Friday. F. J. Huntley, sheriff, to State * Chapter 186. Eastern Star i ho“f>r of Ada Wallace Un way for a frame store building met Saturday evening In t h e M a I ruh’ so that WP c* n bn,1<1 Bar,y I 1 d sale. 40x60 feet. next spring. This would help j Harry W Gauntlet*, et ux to I « » Mrs. Maud Forty has been vis sonic haJl, with several out-of- greatly as it would house twenity I w Walker, warranty deed iting friends and relatives ln town visitors present, Including girls The ron J. Fromm to E L M. E. Treadgoid, Sizes, Mrs. Hoo- ' Brookings. The annual bazaar which was Jamieson et vlr, satisfaction of gason of Oakland chapter, and mortgage Curry county chapiter No. 186, Mrs. Harrison of Wedderbura. held at the state fair was a suc R. L. Stevenson et ux, to At- ! < cess and netted us nearly $300 O. E. 8., met Saturday night Refreshments were served and a We wish to express our thanks , ,a 0 McCartney, deed do mining and several candidates were Ini pleasant evening had. to all organizations so generous- c'alm tiated. A. 8. Knight, Wm. Knight ly contributing articles and help A. B- Hall, representative of Children’s Farm Ing to make it a success, and to -Dick Morgan, Ed Baerlocher, to the DuPont Powder company, who are helping the Home Golden Dream Mining Co., a cor Home News all poration, deeds to mining claims. «ailed on business men of Port LIST YOUR PROPERTY’ WITH ME In any way. The past summer has been Frances A. Talman to Helen Orford Saturday busy, eventful one at the Chil W. Richards, real estate contract. John Marsh is constructing ad dren’s farm home of the W. C, TO SELL Grace Ella Edwards to Curry ♦ County bank, mortgage. ditional car storeage space In the T. IT., with a number of changes THE PIRATES’ PLUNDER ♦ rear of his service station ln the family register. At the Eva E. Woodyard to H. L. P. O. H. 8. « close of school In June, ten stu Sauers, et al, quit claim deed. i Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dodd are dent», five boys and five girls, ♦ John Hakaneon vs. T. N. Hall, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ now domiciled at the Seaside ho graduated from the eighth grade suit for recovery of money. tel. Four of the number returned to Good English Week. William E Wilson to J. fi. 1 The junior clans has set aside Renson, warranty deed. Mrs. A V Dletderlch Is aeeiat their own people, and five have with responsible thia week for Good English Ing Mrs. Thomas Hooper In the been placed Licensed Realtor a week. A number of things have Catch 'Em Young nursing of her husband, who has people, who will give them "Why have you been sitting on I been seriously 111 for several home, care and a chance to con been carried out to represent this. References— tinue thetr education. It Is a The class took much pleasure in the ground so long— ’’ asked a I months. U *T, P r e s i d e n t , Bank of Bandon, Bandon, Oregon. great satisfaction to all concern correcting fellow students, espe neighbor of ftve-year-old Sally. BORN— Wednesday, Nov. 16, ed that the children who go from cially those in the senior class •‘I’ve got to,’’ was the reply 1 C. H. Bailey, President, Curry County Bank, Gold Beach, Oregon. to Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. McKenzie, the Home are happily placed and The junior«, as a closing feature, “because I’ve planted a whole en-1 Jessie E. Hoggatt, Postmaster, Port Orford, Oregon. an eight-pound daughter at Leep making good. We are grateful Friday afternoon gave a play velope of canary seed and I’m I hospital. Bandon Mrs. Ena Me to the friends who are giving! which was much enjoyed by the waiting for the little canaries to I Kenxle wan special nurse, and them a home, friendly Interest students and teachers. The main grow mother and child are doing well. and further opportunities As idea carried out was a mock trial j Mrs Gene Gwthlng Mrs McKen- we learn to know these children of the word "ain’t," found to be X X X xle's sister from Bungor, Ooos personally, and their tragic his the greatest m istake In school. flat returns with Want Ads. county, came to Myrtlewood to tories, W would be difficult to Since the fact, which the jun take care of Mrs McKenile's forget that they are here because ior class tried to bring out, has X X X PORT ORFORD LOCALS cbildre “Something to See” along The Roosevelt Highway Curry County I Write for Information. WILLIS T. 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