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Lookingglass Resident Guest Of Twin Brother In Seattle By HAZEL MARSH W J. Meredith went to Seattle recently to visit hit twin brother ind sister-in-law, Mr. and Mri. Let-, t Meredith. I En route home, he visited in Portland with his sister, iln. Ar-: Uiur Fuller, and family. ! Mrs. Jack Boucork of Calgary. Canada, was i visitor recently of Mr. and Mrs. Klton Grjss. 'The Boucocks were doe friends of the . Grass family when the two couplet were residents in YoncalU few years ago. Student Vititt Miss Lorn a Vance recently visit ed her mother. Mrs. Huby Vance; niters. Ruby Ann and Manha Kay, and brother. Tom. in 1xitingslas's. She is a junior at Southern Oregon College in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rcagles and children have moved into a cot tage on the Moothart place. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Redding and family have arrived from Fenille ton to reside in one of the Mere dith cottages. Redding has accept ed employment in the Looking glass area. He was a resident in the valley for several years and attended the local tchools. Mrs. Stafford Storms has return ed home from Seattle, where she had been assisting in the care of a granddaughter. Elizabeth Meri. bom Eeb. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. John I eland. Mrs. I'eland is the former Ellen Storms. Mr. and Mrs .Seal Heard and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Heard of Ash land have returned home after a three-day visit with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Corvin Heard, in Looking Us. Extensive work in clearing the roadside, opening waterways and THURSDAY SPECIAL German Sauerbrauten AT THE i OC HOTEL UMPQUA? I.XJ Curtin School Board Makes Up New Budget 1 By RUBY MEACHAM 1 Curtin School Board met recent ly to make up the budget for the coming year. ' William Campbell of the county school office was present to assist. The Budget meeting for voting will i be March 23 with polls open from 2 to 8 p.m. I Mrs. A. C. Redfler has returned from Ijo Angeles, where she had been visiting her daughter, Mar vene. since December. ! Recent new arrivals in the Cur tin community include a son. Garth, horn to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Clark Feb. 14: a daughter, Nona Marie, born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gor dineer Feb. 24 weighing 7 pounds and 14 ounces, and a boy, James Roger, born Feb. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson. The Nelsons are former Curtin residents but are now livingnear Cottage Grove. grading the shoulders is being carried on by road crews ill Look ingglass. The work, coupled wuh operations in orchards and fields, seem to herald the coming of spring. As a final note, Mrs. Don (JUivant has spud a lamb s tongue waving its yellow bell on her lawn. Teacher Attends Service Among the youth noted at a re cent church service in the valley, home fur the weekend, were: Mary Jean Buell, a teacher at Powell hurst School in Portland: Jim Wil liams, Portland Bible School, and I.orna and Louie Vance from Southern Oregon College in Ashland. Rehearsals for an EastT con cert in the valley church are in Corvallis Veneer Plant Purchased CORVAI-LIS (AP) Purchase of the Western Milling veneer i plant west of Corvallis by the Km I Veneer Co. of Philomath was an nounced here by Rex Clem ens, head of the purchasing ur- ganizaliun. The veneer plant was built two I years ago by Stan Wilt, who has ! operated it since. Clemens is the head "of Clemens Forest Products lumber mill, adjacent to the ven- i eer plan. The plant employs about 60 men. The sale price was not disclosed. progress hy tie graded choirs, In dud ng the Chapel Choir of young adults, the Crusader Choir, ages 8 to 12, and the Primary Choir, ages 6 to 8. The concert is planned for Easter Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Storms have been notified of the death of the letter's mother, Mrs. Catherine Huff, in Pasadena. Calif. Mrs Huff. 83. had been in ill health for a long time. Mrs. Storms spent sev eral weeks during the past summer and fall, assisting in the cure of her mother. Salem Educator Seized By Dcafh ! SAI.F.M (AP)-Earl T. Bron, ! 68. professor emeritus of physics at Willamette I niversity, died at i his home here Tuesday afternoon i while filling a ditch. I Death apparently was due to a heart seizure. 1 He was bora at Centralia. Wash., and was graduated from the University of Washington. He taught in Washington high 1 schools and at the university be fore joining the staff of Willam ette in 1921. He taught physics at Willamette for 35 years befjre . his retirement three years ago. j Survivors include the widow in ! Salem, a son. John Theodore ; Brown, Riverside, Calif., and a daughter. Mrs. Nancy Kautz, Palo Alto. Calif. Myrlta Creek PTA Debates Magazine ; Myrtle Creek PTA met recently and discussed sponsoring a friend i ship magazine, which is a way of 1 sending old used magazines to for eign countries. A list of the names of those who would receive the issues will be made up oon. The only cost will be postage to San Francisco. I Dunnj the meeting, several meeting dates were announced. In- I eluded in the announcements were ! that the county council will meei at the Myrtle Creek Home Fcono mics room March 14 at 10 M a.m. ; with the Tn-City and Myrtle Creel PTAs hONiini;. I'e-itennial appare i is riH'uiiiagi'd to be worn, but i. ' not coir.puUorv. ; Myrtle ( re.k PTA will meet ii the cafeteria March 12 for electioi. ; of olticers. I Mrs. til.rt Radcr will be hostess at the next executive board meet uig on March 26. March :ui a magician act will bo sponsored hy the Myrtle Creek PTA in the high school gym. Thurs., Mar. J, 1959 The News-Review, Roieburg, Or. If Private Hunting Okayed ! SALEM (AP)-The Senate Wed i nesday approved a House bill to let I the Game Commission authorize i private hunting preserves f o r shooting privately-raised birds. However, Sen. Dan Dimick (D jRoseburg), who opposed the bill ! said he might move to have the bill reconsidered. 771 fi) I TpQua,ity smpmsatttrmtu J savings r.' jtn. 'Jt A k , t- " mzv n Exciting New & k SPRING FASHIOtl HATS CO Other Hats 198 59 Priced of Shop early for thest Spring beoutiesl Be flowered, be-rib-tened beroffled-hun-of darling Spn J rtw. for Vashion pUte.. 1 tota to teena. BOYS' OXFORDS Bumper moc casin style. 0 mm Super-qual- MfX leather. Size S'j-a. 2 BOYS' SHIRTS Fine white m broadcloth K DO with double II O French cuffs, H bow tie, cuff H links. 4-12. II 1)0 lv GIRLS' ANKLETS 4 Pair 00 Turned down tops. Choice of white and assorted pas tels. Sues Hint i ' n C. Jir Men's white m mm mw m m mm WEAR SHIRTS 298 Convertible Cuffs! You'd expect to pav 3.98 or more for this "Wash 'N Wear" shirt. 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