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14 Th Newt-Review, Ro$oburg, Ore. Wed. Mar. 25, 1959 j Glcndalc Teacher Director i Of New Explorer Scout Unit ; By MRS. GERALD FOX A post of Kxplorer Scouls lias been organized in tilendule, under the leadership of .Maurice Jiminrz, a member of tiie high school fuc ully. Meetings will he at the liiKh schiiol tiie first and third Tues days, with special activities plan ned for once a month. To belong, boys must be at least H and in the ninth cade or 15 years old. They need not have been previously active in the Seoul movement. It will be a service or ganization with an emphasis on town and country service projects. The post is sponsored, as is the other Glendalo Scout group, by the Lions Club in Glendalo. The boys are planning a snow party for Crater Lake Saturday, leaving at 6 a.m. Officers for the group include Joe Fisher, president; James lloore, vice president; Dan Den sley, secretary-treasurer, and Mi chael Vaughn, sergeant-at-arms. Scouts Mtet Thirty-three Boy Scouts and three leaders met recently at the Glcndale Scout Hall. It was announced there will be a Scout-sponsored city cleanup day in the near future. Pick up trucks and drivers have been promised and the boys will hold a bonfire at the park afterward. A court of honor will bo at the Scout Building Monday evening, April 13. According to new rulings, no boy will receive his earned pin or badge unless his parents are present. Sirs. Gladys Amundson, head Blue Bird Councilor from Hose burg, met ith Blue Bird leaders and molhors at the Olivet Presby terian Church recently and an nounced more leaders are urgent ly needed for the Glcndale Blue Bird movement. The two troops already are much larger than they should be for the most effective conduct of their meetings. Airs. Lee Moark of Glcndale has entered Forest Glen Hospital in Canyunville for medical treatment. David Kilmer of Glendalo is un dergoing traction treatment at For est (ilen for a back injury re ceived at the Dollar Plywood Sheathing Plant in Glcndale. Ann Close. 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Close, required two stitches recently after sho fell from her bicycle and cut her chin. Boxer Bites Kenneth Clark, 7, son of Mrs. Thelma Clark of Glcndalc, recent ly required medical treatment and Iwo stitches for a playful bite on his leg by his boxer pup. Air. and Airs. Karl Bales and children and Loweeta Johnson, all of Coos Bay Assembly of God where the Kev. William Garner was pastor before going to Glen dale, visited the Glendalo church over a past weekend and with the pastor and his family. Air. and Mrs. George Reynolds and family of Glcndale have mov ed to Glide. Reynolds is employed by the Forest Service. James Gilmorc, 3, son of Mr. and Airs. Glenn Gilmnre of Glen dale, recently fell into gravel in front of a horse, when the horse wheeled to change direclion. He was treated at the Glcndale Clinic for a piece of imbedded gravel in his lip. Two stitches were required. Glendalo Olivet Presbyterian Church Joy Circle, during a past meeting, discussed selling sta tionary printed with a picture of the church. Two members were named to find the costs of such a project. Alls. Myrtle Young was in charge of devotions. WAKE UP RARIN'TOGO Without Nagging Backache Now 1 You rem net th fuat relW you npcfl from natfKtnn backache, beuriitclia and muscular aches and pains thnt often cuuhh renllrni nlifirtu and niinernlile tiri-d-oiit trvWnut, When thene discomforts conic tin with over-exertion or sirens and utmin you want relief want it Hull Another disturbance may h mild lilnddur irritiUmn following wronufuod anil drink often wt tins up a rentlesJi micomforUtlile fwliiiK, Donn's Pills work fast in 8 nvimrate ways ; 1. by spoedy pain-rt-1 loving action to nut tormenl of HRKintf backache, html achfri, miiHcitlar achca and paina. 2. 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