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The Port Orford Deep Water Harbor = KEY » .he Development PORT .H. v,„ N,,„ral R„o„r„, * RFORD NEWS Volume VII. ’urt Orford, Oregon, Tuesday, M arch2 !, 1933 FOREST PICTURES TO BE SHOWN HERE CHANGES NOTED IN SCHOOL LAWS In o rd e r t h a t th e public, b o th y o u n g a n d old, m a y b ecom e m ore f a m ilia r w ith th e e x te n t, a ttr a c tio n . I a n d v a lu e s o f th e n a tio n a l a n d ! s t a te fo re s ts in O re g o n , a n d t h a t ' I th e y m a y u n d e r s ta n d th e re a so n s a n d policies fo r p r o te c tin g a n d a d m in is te rin g th e se fo re s ts, a n e d u e a - ! tio n a l c a m p a ig n is b e in g sp o n so red by b o th a g en c ie s. M e r fo M r r r F u u u lle f o r th e s t ta a te a n d M r I G riffith f o r th e U S a r e in e h n r te 1 o f th e w ork T h e y a r e w ell JuaH fled fo r th e jo b a n d th e ir p ro g ra m s a r e p re s e n te d in a v e ry in te re s tin g CONTRACT FOR IOASTGUARD STATION LET T w o im p o r ta n t law s a ffe c tin g school d is tr ic ts w ere p a sse d bv th e O reg o n le g is la tu re a t th e re ce n t session, a c c o rd in g to S ta te S u p e r in te n d e n t C A H o w ard O n e o f th e s e m a k e s im p o r ta n t c h a n g e s in th e c o u n ty u n it law T he By A FA N o t h e r p ro v id es fo r a n e n tire ly new T he P o r . t O rfo rd ~ * P ir u a a i te t - o s w w u o u u n n u d se t-u p in th e m a t t e r o f h a n d lin g up a m o st s u c c e ss fu l se a so n la st p ro b le m s o f tu itio n a n d t r a n s p o r S a tu rd ay n ig h t w h e n th e y d e fe a te d W a s h in g to n . D C . 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T h e y p ro v e d ^ T h e X r w o J 't h f ° reK° n te r o f t r a n s p o r ta tio n is left o p tio n a l I nrestricted License w ith th e d is tr ic t b o a rd it is e x p e c t no se t-u p by a n y m e a n s a n d P o r t e lu d e s th e f o l l o w i n g ed t h a t th is q u e stio n w ill be m ad e O rford h a d to b a ttle e v e ry m in u te T a lk b e fo re c h n n h* M arch 2 ‘ lo Operate to g e t a 15 to 9 lead a t h a lf tim e . a n d h ig h s c h ^ « ¿ d ,C? mmerC<> a n Issue in th e e le c tio n o f m e m b e rs •P- or I Hnd m a rk th a t is one o f t ie points o f in te re st alo n e -• th e d is tr ic t b o a rd H e re to fo re From th e n on th e y p la y e d j u s t h a r d h a ll in P o r t O r f o r d M ° p a tr o n s o f th e n o n -h ig h school t e r enough to m a in ta in a s a fe lead a n d T a lk s a t I j m c l n ? d 28 th e O regon C oast H ighw ly. (F ro m W e s te rn W o rld ) r ito r y h a v e h a d n o voice in e ith e r to c o n se rv e th e ir s t r e n g th fo r th e schools a n d ig , and B andon I he B a n k o f B a n d o n o p e n ed fo r gam es to follow , a s a f te r all in a ¡ „ n , p ^ t u r ,e s a t P r ««byter- th e m a tte r o f tu itio n o r t r a n s p o r b u sin e ss th is m o rn in g . nard to u r n a m e n t of th is k in d th e in g ’ " B a n d o n ln th e even- Memorial Services For ta tio n . th e first b e in g m a n d a to ry r e g u la r Girl Seoul Operetta Has Narrow Escape e law m a a tte tte r r A long w ith all th e o th e r b a n k s o f ; p . i u n d e r • th “ -y ■— a a n n d a th m e e l la a t tte t e r r m condition o f th e te a m a t th e e n d is ______________ Late Geo. W. Soranson oos c o u n ty th e local in s titu tio n re Pleasingly Given in Parachute Jump bein* lpft to th e d isc re tio n o r th e C c eived the m o st v ita l p o in t. 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L eG ore of th is i aion Include h ig h schools a s w ell as b a n k o ffic ia ls w ere in S a lem a n d I •!•» v hen th " tw o local tro o p s T h e A m e ric a n r e g io n h e ld a spec ' d tfh c ? d r ^ U nday a « c rn o o n , pay- first of th e to u r n a m e n t a n d w a s c o u ld n ’t a r riv e h om e in tim e fo r d a “ n , , a a r , ro p m p e n ta ry sc gphools ris y e s te r d a y 's o p e n in g , th e n la s t r e s p e c ts to th e la te p a r tic ip a te d in “B its o B la rn e v '' a pity, “ ' . ' , / h “ a *“ r ° w w P8c « p e fro m P| « te h o o ls u n d e r th e J Ju utla- ial m e e tin g a t th e L eg io n h a ll on played a t 9:30 T h u r s d a y m o rn in g . (ipath re c p n tly w h „ p a m pn)bpr of a .— -------- ---- Iri h play of tw o a c ts B la rn e y At 8:00 T h u r s d a y n ig h t th e boys L “ PVeni n p J n h o n o r S y J- G eorge W. S o n ra n so n , e d ito r a n d d ictio n of th e c o u n ty u n it b o a rd T h e fa c t t h a t th e local b a n k is were sc h e d u le d to p la y th e w in n e r enmwTi« ° f Eugpnp n a tio n a l p u b lish er o f th e P o rt O rfo rd N e w s ' ’" h " le a d in g p a r ts w e re su ccess- a n a v ia tio n c re w t h a t w a s ta k in g T h e y also p ro v id e fo r a f a ir and o p e n ed on a n u n r e s tr ic te d basis, ex- a la rg e b o m b in g p la n e o f th e U H e q u ita b le a d ju s tm e n t o f th e a s s e ts of th e P a isley -G o ld H ill g a m e w h ic h v h d t m t a " d , 8 e v era l o th e r a n d civic lea d er, w ho p a sse d a w a - "< ' yed by th e g irls of th e c e p t fo r su c h g e n e ra l r e s tric tio n s tu rn ed o u t to be G old H ill a s th e y , T^ K,° n officials. Including on F rid a y , M a rch 10. o ld e r tro o p . 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