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PORT ORFORD NEWS ^ut^O rfur _ _ _ ______ October 6, 1931. J. ° P? ir motored to I R e a c t e d business in Port Orford ♦ ♦ ticipatton. the following parties, who have Marshfield Friday for the day. Tuesday vestm ent not to exceed $4000. Ready I horn., I. Interested in securing un- ♦ S IX E S N O TES * first n / ' n t h ' T * ! °f m“de “ tU iactorT show ing as to Mrs Mabin, w ife of Captain Ma- Mr and Mrs Clayton Kreiger and to make a trip of inspection at ! i ♦ ♦ st month of school. their financial ability, have indl- once. bin o f the Cape Blanco lighthouse fam ily and Mr. Kreiger’s mother P j ,mProve<i or improved land suitable returned Friday from a year spent spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs --------------- cated their Intention of becoming E. A. Burling, Willow River, Min-1 dalryin«- a,ock r*‘»‘n« and gen Magazine Is Oregonians: Thomas Hughes. Lewis Farrier a t Rochester, N. Y with her fath Jack McKay at Sixes nesota, wants to get from 40 to «0 erB* fRrmln* Would llke ‘° «*«« tar and Raymond Capps attended bud er who passed away this summer. Henry Patton returned from Myr Pal of Boys D U R ll*y. general delivery, get m eeting o f the high school and Mrs Mabin herself w as very ser tle Point last Tuesday, where he Those boyhood years between the Idaho Falls, Idaho, plans to come or 80 acres of improved land s u it-! a year or ao unU* he w as fam iliar iously ill while In the east. Port D istrict in Port Orford yes attended the Coos-Curry Fair. “ *e to Ore«f°n thia '»>>• W ants to get able for dairying and general farm- with conditions before buying E. C. Britten transacted business terday. t n e V a Z terTn I°r W n i,m ’ J- D ’ Nikke1’ Winton. Calif., .. R Thursday Mrs. Harris motored impressionable years—the forma- . « in Gold Beach W ednesday. if PUCe W,tH ’ ° me ette Valley Is also interested In her father Mr Hicks, to Coquille live years when the fundam ental O J. Mather and Lester Fitz and adjoining outside range creamery business. Mr and Mrs J. McDonald and where he took the stage to Pendle character of a boy is molded Into ‘ wants Information on farm s and hugh returned from jury duty at son, Jack, attended the theatre in It . will maintain I g hunting and fishing. In- Jacob A. Voth, Kremlin, O k la-1 range. ton. There he will visit with his son the pattern Gold Beach last week. Bandon Sunday night. returning to his home in Caldwell. throughout the remainder o f his emu:::: ___________ M.-e George Tolley attended Wo Mrs. John Fromm returned from Idaho. life. m :: : men's Club in Port Orford Thurs Portland Thursday and reported That is why so m uch importance day. her sister Miss Madge W hite is is placed on the factors that govern E M Anthony killed a 151 pound greatly improved. ♦ ♦ the lives of adolescent boys- their buck Sunday on Brushes Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hayward mo * THE « companions. their environment, Mr. and Mrs Lester Fitzhugh tored to Bandon Wednesday. < their reading, the food they eat, ♦ P IR A T E S W E E K L Y and Frank Koos motored to Co Helen Capps, Editor etc. At this age is determined Harry H ewitt o f Marshfield ac «■ quille Friday and spent a portion companied John H ew itt’s friend, «► whether the boy will develop into o f the day visitin g at the Harry Mr Lowden, who has visited for a cheerful or surly man. generous H elm ken home. or selfish, intelligent or dull, am- several w eeks with Mr Hewitt, New Desks bitious or indolent. Mrs. J. A. McDonald accompanied caretaker for R eceiver Wann at The new desks recently ordered School teachers, librarians. Scout by Mrs. C. C. H ayes and her friend, the Inman mines, to his home in FOR THIS W E EK -EN D arrived W ednesday much to our re- leaders and others engaged in boy Los Angeles last week. lief. We hope to have them ready activities have found that The for use Monday morning. We also American Boy—Youthfs Compan- .. . Sunday Evening, have six new desk chairs in the 'on magazine is one of the most c : BIG BARGAIN ♦ ♦ class room. favorable influences a boy between ” ’ ♦ M ID D LE E L K N O T E S ♦ Gym Suits i *en and tw enty can have. Its stories 100 A cres L ogged O ff Isuid Afternoon Formais, ♦ ♦ The girls’ gym suits arrived Tues- and articles are a force for good— ♦ «> •» ♦ > G ood 5 R oom H ouse day and were entirely satisfactory, wholesome, alive, inspiring. Street Wear, The suits w ere initiated during The mhlion or so boys who read Donald McKenzie of Cloverdale 1 M ile O ff H igh w ay ranch visited his grandfather, Geo. physical education period W ednes-! this magazine every month con- day afternoon. j sider it their closest friend. In it W. Axtell, over the week end. 5 Miles from Port Orford School Wear. Ranger Kreiger went to Marsh- Budget M eeting ,h ey find the keencst entertain- The board of directors of the the I m ent’. adven,ure- mystery, athletics Approximately 5 acres cleared i field Thursday returning with a new Plym outh car. Union High will meet w ith the aviation, humor, everything that 5!; balance rolling w ith som e good Mrs. E. L. Harris motored her budget com m ittee Monday morning I ? elights a Hvewlre American boy bottom land House In good con friend, Mrs. A. Howell, to Gold at at the the high high school. school. I Its sP°rts articles by fam ous coach- dition. Fine spring. es and athletes help boys win places Beach last Tuesday where she took Meetings the stage for her home in Los An The regular student body m eet on their school team s. Its profes Dress Styles geles. ing w as held Monday. A com m ittee sional articles and biographical Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. of four was appointed to select ath sketches aid them in selecting their See Walter Robinson $9.85 to $35.00 A. S. Ford of San D iego arrived letic equipment for the ensuing life's work. Its keenly analytical ed Port Orford, Ore, for an extended visit at the home school year. Those on the com m it itorials guide them in their daily of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris. tee are Vernice Ingell, chairman; problems. That boy or young man in whom Mr and Mrs. H. L. McCartney Clinton Fromm. Donna McKenzie, Polo Coats you are interested would have a and Frank Seal. world of pleasure reading THE >O O O O < The Freshman and Sophomore $10.50 BOY BOY “ — YOUTH’S SO U TH ’S 8 classes held m eetings Thursday AMERICAN n hour for the nUr 'COMPANION Make a subscription g | during the noon hour for the pur pose o f m aking plans for the class to this magazine your gift to him. gardens. A garden com m ittee was Subscription prices are only $2.00 for one year or $3 00 for three years. appointed In the Sophomore class. To augment our regular stock our St. Louis manufacturer has Mall your order direct to The Amer General N ews Howard Jamieson, a graduate of ican Boy—Youth's Companion, 550 sent us a large consignment for this week-end. ROPER FLAMO RANGES 1931. has registered for a post W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, Mich igan graduate course in bookkeeping. Elliott Woodworth and Gerald COLONIAL RANGES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR QUICK SALE! Billy Soranson, Agent Tichenor, also 1931. graduates, vis for Curry County, ited school Tuesday afternoon. Port Orford, Oregon. The Civil Government class, Hardware ___ School Furniture through Edith Tichenor has order Men’s Suede Brogues ed som e material for references. 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