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    PORT ORFORD NEWS
Banish the Billboard
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♦ N o t Horse Feathers
W ill th e highw ays lose a ttra c tio n ♦
W hen th e billboards hide th e *
G R A D E SC HOOL N O T E S
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Just Horse Livers
R uby P u rd in , E d ito r
view ’
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O f th e stra n g e cargoes th a t com e '
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we look to see a riv er
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in to port h ere probably the oddest j
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And a re told w hat we should
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a rriv ed from P o rtla n d y esterd ay '
T he opening b ask et ball gam e o il
chew.
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“ “ An au to tru c k load of horse liv­
th e P o rt O rford H igh School will I f we th in * to view a m ountain
R p LT?00 J hUr’ n " L an<!
F rld a y ers w as delivered a t the cold stor- !
be Played th is F rid ay . T he C r e * L WU1 “ ,e ,‘ us w hat to e a t’
th ” w eek
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age p lant of th e C ity M eat Mar- j
cen t C ity All S ta rs will play th e !
8ome stately m aple tell us
ket. It rep resen ted th e vital o rg an s ! '
F
ire
d
rill
w
as
held
yesterday.
P ira te s a n d Sixes G rad e School ' W hat to do for ach in g feet?
o f som e 500 E a ste rn O regon wild !
A b ask et ball gam e w as played
will play th e P o rt O rfo rd G r a d e *
horses.
last F rid a y n ig h t a t th e Gym be­
School. T he G irls w ere n o t able to
we long to view a sunset
No, these horse livers a re not to i
tw een th e high school g irls an d th e
schedule a gam e fo r F rid a y A f te r ' T h ere a billboard intervenes,
be p u t on th e m ark et, sc d o n 't let !
g
rad
e
school
boys,
th
e
score
being
the gam es th e high school is g iv - ! ~ elinK us in glow ing colors
th a t w orry you. T hey com e all j
ing a jitn e y dance an d c a f e te r ia 1 We should eat B lan k ’s pork and 34 to 22 in fav o r o f th e high school gro u nd up and put up in cases and
girls.
supper. T he O phir o rc h e s tra will
beans.
Mrs. R oy B abel h as kindly con­ a re fo r ju s t one p u rp o se--fish food.
fu rn ish th e m usic for th e dance. I
a coffin in a car-load.
T h e shipm ent belongs to the s ta te
"The F lav o r L asts " "T he D an g er
tO “ i?
*ead er ° f “ cool“ ng
L ast *Friday we took o u r second
in e n a n g e r club , o r tb e sev en th g rad e girls fish h a tc h e ry on F e rry creek of
six w eeks exam s Som e in te re s tin g * ..
LI” 6,
T h is is to be a su b stitu te su b ject , w hich Ed S m ith is su p erin ten d e n t,
resu lts of Miss G rav o s’ classes are:
° ne 3 selling s,°8 an
fo r ag ricu ltu re. W in ifred B abel w as
I t costs a lot of m oney to feed
G irls su rp assed th e boys in W orld
Ut a blu r on 8ccnes divine.
elected p resident, R ae C apps, sec- j th e little fishes ; th ey a re as fas-
H isto ry grades. C om petition la a ' , .
re ta ry an d tre a s u re r o f th e club , tidlous as th e a n g le r th a t la te r
noticeable fa c to r am o n g th e n in e -’ „ US tben tbe b illb o a,ds banish
O th er m em bers are:
E lizab eth spends his leisu re tim e and money
teen p a rtic ip a tin g stu d en ts. M ark-*.™ /*' aw ay from B u rm a Shave.
B angs, R u th Maloy, Lucille Lind- In try in g to sn a re them . H orse liv­
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h
ere's
a
R
eason
ed Im provem ent in all classes d u e . *,"c"” ,**_” eaBOn’ we sbou'd do it berg, Violet V oorheis an d M axine ers seem to be the best food ob-
to the re g u la rity of stu d y and o r - j « . ^ tbe 'ant^8caPe we would save
B arklow T hey h ad th e ir first m eet- tain ab le an d it ta k e s a lot of it to
ien tatio n Into new su b ject m atter.*
*'Ied of 8eeinK pictu res
ing W ednesday aftern o o n w hen raise the m illions of tro u t th a t are
R esu lts from Miss C la rk 's classes ' ° f the miIk t , u s t '8 spotted cow.
M rs Babel gave them in stru ctio n s h atch ed and grow n a t th e local
are: A decided im pro v em en t in th e I " ROI/ le day w ell w reck the bill­ in cooking cereals.
p lant.
boards,
w ork done by th e B o tan y class; |
If "Eventually, W hy N ot N ow ?"
a few er n u m b er of failu re s in all :
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N O T IC E O F SA LE
♦ ! N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ,'
classes.
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S IX E S N OTES
The tre e s th e H ig h School se h t j
<$> T h at u n d er a n d by v irtu e of an J •
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G IR L SCOUT N EW S
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for, to th e fo re stry d e p a rtm e n t
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■# ! o rd er of the C ounty C ourt of Cur- ,
O. S. C„ have been received. The j T he w eekly G irl Scout m eeting ............................
‘ 8 • • - ry C o u n ty O re g o n 1 Will offM fol
J. H ew itt w as a business visito r sale an d sell a t public auction t o 1
B otany class h as been auth o rized
w as held F rid a y a t th e high school.
in C oquille an d M arshfield Monday, th e highest bidder a t the fro n t door I
to su p erv ise th e w ork of settin g
E lections for a leader an d an
re tu rn in g hom e T uesday.
o f th e C u rry C ounty C ourt H o u s e '
them out.
a ss ista n t leader w ere in o rd e r and
A H S tu tsm an moved his la st in Gold Beach. O regon, on th e 10th i
Miss G rav o s’ E n g lish I class is th e re tu rn s w ere th a t Mrs. O rris
spending considerable tim e on the K napp w as elected leader and Miss load of household goods to a farm d ay of Ja n u a ry . 1931, a t th e h o u r I
a few m iles th is side of M arshfield, of two o’clock in th e aftern o o n of
study of D ebates an d B usiness C lara G ravos, a ss ista n t leader.
last W ednesday.
j said day, th e follow ing described
M eetings, T h is will be o f g re a t help
T he scouts have consented to be
C. C. W oodw orth w as a business j real p ro p e rty of the E s ta te of
and use to th e F resh m en as every in c h arg e of the su p p er a fte r th e
! F ra n k L antz, D eceased, viz.:
tw o w eeks w e have a re g u la r stu ­ b ask et ball gam e n ex t S a tu rd ay v isito r in B andon T h u rsd ay .
The A. H S tu tsm an place on th e
L ot num bered Six an d th e
d ent body m eeting M any of the night. T his will be o u r first serv ­
Sixes has been bought by Mr. I w est ten feet of L ot num bered
stu d e n ts a re in need o f th is tr a in ­ ice of th is kind.
S hirley w ho is m oving from B iu s h - ' Five in Block 127, tow n of P o rt
ing and it is hoped th a t th ey will
All p atro ls took p a rt in th e T re a s­ es P rairie.
O rford, C u rry C ounty, O regon,
be able to give m ore su p p o rt to ure H u n t planned by Mrs. M cCart-
H a rry H elm ken w as tra n sfe rre d
acco rd in g to the P la t of 1865;
th e stu d e n t body in th ese m eetings.
ney. The Azalea p atro l w as sue- W ednesday fro m th e B andon H igh 1 Also,
L ast w eek H a rry H elm ken en ter- ces'sfui an d w as d elighted to find
School to th e P o rt O rford H igh
A parcel of land 84 feet of 94
ed o u r high school He is a sopho- a box of candy ag th e tre aau re In School.
feet in B lock 167, tow n of P p rt
m ore an d a tte n d e d school a t B an- th is h u n t we com bined plea
LeAnn H a ig h t has been ill all the
O rford, C u rry C ounty, Oregon,
L' n „ a.S„„ ? T a ,u a~n
,UniL I w i,b d u ty 88 we applied o u r know- week an d not able Io go to school.
said land being described as
his e n tra n c e here. H is hom e is in ' ledge of tr a j, w ork
Jo h n B ray o f th e C ape B lanco
follows: B eginning a t a point
the P o rt O rford H igh School dis­
More k n o ts w ere learned and 1 L ig h th o u se tra n sa c te d business in I 80 feet w est of th e so u th east
trict. H e h e a rtily w elcom e him as
co rn er of said Block 167, thence
he will be a g re a t h elp to o ur p ractised by th e girls an d th e law s i P o rt O rford S atu rd ay ,
an d prom ise w ere repeated, fo r th e
Mrs. Id a C ornw all h as re tu rn e d ' n o rth 94 feet, th en ce w est 84
school.
n ext m eeting we shall have lists to from P o rt O rford and is living on
feet, thence south 94 feet, thence
C linton F ro m m and R oy F a rris see if we a re w o rth y of o u r pins.
h er ranch. Mr. an d Mis. H en ry who
east 84 feet to th e point of be­
w ent to Gold B each F rid a y even­
have
been
living
on
th
e
ra
n
c
h
have
A proposition w as offered by Mrs
ginning. according to the p lats
ing on th e ir m otorcycles to a tten d K napp, th a t if th e p a re n ts w ere \ gone to Coquille to reside
o f said tra c ts on file an d of
the b a sk e t ball gam e betw een Gold willing, th e girls tak e some folk I
record in th e office of th e
B each and the C rescen t C ity H igh d an cin g T his should prove to be |
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C ounty C lerk of C u rry County,
School team s. Gold B each won by beneficial an d in terestin g .
B E A U T IF U L P H O T O G R A PH IC
O regon.
one point. T he final score w as 14-
T h e term s of sale a re cash in
C H R IST M A S C A R D S
15. T h ey rep o rted th a t it w as a
T he T each ers
h an d a t tim e of sale.
good gam e.
%
L ocal S cen es
Miss S co tt an d Mrs. C hapm an
M. T. W R IG H T ,
Neil R ice—class of '30 - is play­ drove to M arshfield F rid a y evening
10 and 15 c e n ts
A d m in istrato r of the E sta te
ing the position o f c e n te r on th e to b rin g Miss Y oungm ayr to L an g ­
M RS. ROY B. CO RSO N
of F ra n k I^antz, D eceased.
C aw th o rn H all b ask et ball team .
lois fo r th e week end.
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