The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 27, 1947, Image 1

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12 Pages
Section 1
VOLUME LVH
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947
NUMBER 33
Work to Be r
ned on Earth Fill at Dorena Dam Project
Guy W. Atkinson
Low Bidder on the
Dorena Project
of Senior
Senior Play
Play Is
Is
wo rid war h Dead Scheduled for
The Oregon Department of Vet- PJ
<ran>' Affairs will assist next of rllOaV
. kin of war service peinonnel bur- , " '
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1116
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Guy F. Atkinson Co., of San ied overseas in filling out their
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W ^o^k^n /he
Francisco was awarded the con- forms, "R^iuest for Disposition of niZ^
Romaina ”
f
“.uu o iock on tno son*
tract for the construction of the SaX
Slav
G**S!e E-1 ‘or
P«ay- A cast of eleven and
Dorena dam when bids were open­
„
lo, y .
-
i a large production crew have been
ed at Portland Thursday. The low
May 16, 1946, the War Depart-1 working this week on final re-|
bidder was $1.200,000 above the ment announced complete plans hearsal« to make the play “Broth-
government estimate and was $7.- for repatriation of 328,000 World । er Goose” a good evening's enter-
737,570.50. The only other bid was War II deceased military and na-; tainment.
by Morrison & Knudsen of Boise, val personnel buried outside the
The story concerns the Adama
Idaho. The bids have been sub­ continental United State«. Letters1 '
««am«
family.
Jeff, Herold Witherspoon,
mitted to Col. Theron D. Weaver, of inquiry from the quartermaster
the
older
brother,
who
is
an
aspir­
Northwest division engineer.
general now are being mailed next ing young architect, attempt* to
Contract* for relocation of roads of kin to determine the disposition keep the children together and run
railroad and other facilities were of remains, although it may be a the home when the four are left
awarded for the dam in 1941, but year before all inquiries are dis­ parentless. His troubles mount;
United States entry into the war patched. The War Department has for 17 year old We«, Bill Garllng-
brought a halt to thi* project. asked that the completed forms_________
w girl crazy age’’
house is at . “ __
that
War’s end brought immediate re­ be returned within 30 day* to ex- Carol. Elaine Crader, I* Interested
activation of plans for the project pedite repatriation.
( only in writing limerick* to win a
and in June, 1946, contracts were
Dus view, looking upstream on the Row River, southeast of Cottage Grove shows
Under the law, families have b’ue Chrysler, and 12 year old
fkiw spillway 200 feet long. Arrow on hillside at upper left indicates relocation
of awarded for the relocation work the option of:
the terrain where Dorena dam will be erected Dotted lirws show outline of the 140-
tomboy Hy, Betty Lionberger, has
road way, arrow at lower left points to stream bed. Usable storage canacitv of
postponed by the war.
frct lugh earth fill dam. Crest of the fill will be 3350 feet king with a concrete over­
the
1. Burying the deceased in a °ne ambition in life—to become
dam's lake will be JO.iXA acre-feet.
tuonarti & Slate of Oregon, Ltd., permanent American military captain of the neighborhood foot-
Leonard
and E. C. Hall company were cemetery overseas.
ball team.
Cut courtesy Oregonian
awarded a contract on a joint ven-
2. Returning the remains to the
It ta Peggy, the hosiery sales
ture bid of $1.248,249.50. Their United States or American posses- Kid. June Elfving, who finally sets
work will include seven miles of sions for burial by next of kin in a thing« to right, even in «pite of
road relocation, moving seven private cemetery. The government Lenore Hudson, Pat Kelly, who has
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miles of the Cottage Grove water will pay $50 toward the local bur- definite plans for Jeff.
A committee composed of ten
A rodent demonstration will be
supply line, and 364,000 cubic ial ‘ expense.
The supporting cast includes
member* of the Cottage Grove held at the farms of V. E. Grous-
yards of ditch excavation for
3 . Burying the deceased in his Fve, Vera June Mason, the south-
PUBLIC ASKED NOT
Chapter of the Air Youth of Amer­ heck and Harold Clark the morn-.
drainage of the dam's borrow area, home land, if foreign born, pro- ern charmer and Wes’ current
ica went to Portland Saturday, ing of April 2 being sponsored by
TO PARK ON SIXTH
seven miles of railroad relocation, vided the United States can obtain heart interest; Mrs. Trummer,
March 22nd to consult with A. F. the agricultural committee of the
STREET NOW
moving of seven miles of market an entry permit.
June Malcolm, first customer to
The Lion» arc looking forward Gwinner .the editor and publisher Creswell Grange and conducted by
road No. 30 and construction of
4 Having the remains returned *e«t Jeff's architectural ability;
City
[»lice
have
requested
the
of
the
Aero
Tribune,
concerning
to a successful track season with
The Holy Week services at the three bridges for the relocated to the United States for final
the county agent’s office and Don­
~__ _ in- • Sarah. Vada Crosby, the colored
12 returning Lettermen in the big Mr. Gwinner sjionsoring the local ald C. .Dickey. Eugene rodent con­ public to cooperate and not to Catholic church will begin with roads and railroad.
ferment in a national cemetery maid; Helen, Catherine Getty, the
park
on
Sixth
street
during
the
squad of Nt) that Coaches Bob Du- organization Those who jntcr- trol officer. Control of field mice,
Palm Sunday observance, March
The earth fill Dorena dam will near their home, at government maid who quits; and the truck
senberry and Joe Toman arc put­ Viewed Mr Gwinner were: Ralph gophers, and moles will be demon­ construction of the under ground 30th. The ceremony of blessing of be completed within about 3H expense
driver, Joe Getty. Miss Jule Crume
cable
of
the
Pacific
Telephone
&
lx»ng, Mark Morgan, Rill Sheets. strated at the Clark farm which
ting through their imuts .
palms will be held at the 8:00 a. m. years, engineers predicted. It will
The Salem office of the Depart­ is director of the comedy.
Heading the list are four Ixiys Joe Getty. Harrold Bachelder, W. is tw<> miles south of Creswell on Telegraph Co., which is being built Mass. The reading of the Passion be 140 feet high and have a crest ment of Veterans’ Affairs in the
The play is set in the Adams
who qualifted for the state meet C. Martin, Jr., Richard Warren, the old highway, starting at 10;00 along the east side of the street. of Christ according to St. Mat­ length of 3350 feet. The concrete State Library building, and the home in the mid western town of
It is not known at this time how thews Gospel will be at the 10:00 modified ogee section overflow
last year Don Nichols is the dis­ Leon Brown. Sarah Jenkins, Col­ a. m. At 11:00 a. m at the Grous­
Portland office at 416 S. W. 11th Ashton. It is early fall.
trict high hurdle ring Roy Duerst leen McCoy and E. L. Clark
beck farm which is the second long before the construction job a. m. Mass as well as the distribu­ spillway will be 200 feet long with avenue, are prepared to assist in
Stage manager for the produc­
Mr. Gwinner was impressed with house north of the Clark farm, will be completed, but until it is, tion of palms.
ran In the half mile, Ralph Long
a 150-foot stilling basin complete completing and notarizing the tion is Roy Aubrey, who is assisted
driving
on
Sixth
will
be
more
or
The story of the Passion accord­ with baffles and an end sill. Low form.
in the 140 an«l Le« Porter In the the possibilities of the AYA or­ will be a rat demonstration eradi­
by Lyle Nold and Tracy Arnold.
ing to St. Mark and St. Luke’s water will be regulated by five
high jump. Nichols is also a low1 ganization and has agreed to place cation and how to rat-proof build­ less hazardous.
In charge of properties and make­
| Gospel will be read at the daily- 5x6-foot conduits manipulated by
hurdler and high jumper while hl» entire staff behind the local ings.
up are Jane Beidler, Beverly Whit­
masses Tuesday and Wednesday two high pressure hydraulically
Long also gains points in the pole organization. The editor accepted
lock. Dorothy Speck, Winnie
mornings starting at 8:00 a. m. operated slide gates. Usable water
vault and broad jump.
the position of becoming the grand
Stokes, Peggy Odom and Maxine
Holy Thursday, beginning at capacity of the lake will be 70.000
Other lettermen are Spud advisor of the Cottage Grove AYA
Blue.
8:00 a. m. there will be a High acre feet.
Campbell and Ken Harker in the Chapter and stated that it was his
Maxine Allen, in charge of tick­
Mass and Procession, and in honor
sprints. Wes Thompson in the opinion that such an organization
Total estimated cost of the proj­
ets, reports that sales are good.
of -the anniversary of the Blessed ect is $9.894,000. Construction of
quarter, Hur»M Godard In the will spread rapidly.
Reserve, general admission and
mile, Rod Glen and John Leonard
The TYi-County League went Eucharist instituted on this day a the dam was scheduled to begin
Article« concerning the AYA
children's ticket* at 60c, 40c and
in the hurdles and high jump. Virg will be published regularly In the
Preliminaries looking to a paper through a great deal of re-organ­ vigil of prayer will be maintained last fall. but was deferred by lim­
25c. respectively, will be on sale
Newton is a letterman In the low Aero Tribune. Every assistance drive have been started by the izing at the annual meeting held throughout the day and evening by itation on expenditures. Permission
The annual union pre-Easter when the doors open at 7:30.
members
of
the
parish
taking
their
hurdles and is also a high jump will be given by the editor and Junior Chamber of Commerce. in Eugene during the state basket­
to advertise for bids for housing services sponsored by the Cottage
Additional music will be fea­
candiilate Joe Getty in the shot his staff toward the further devel­ Woody Hilbert, president, said yes­ ball play-offs. Out of the meeting assigned turn.
construction was received in De­ Grove Ministerial association tured during the evening. Intro­
The Mass of the Presanctified cember.
and Ken Harker in the discus arc opment of the AYA.
terday the board of directors had came a 10 school all sport pro­
starts Sunday with the first ser­ ductory piano selections will be
the only w< ight lettermen. Walt
The Aero Tribune in published
th<\ project at a meeting gram that was generally felt will and the unveiling of the cross
vice Sunday evening at the First played by Betty Bagley. “Swanee"
will take place on good Friday be­
Sorensen, who set a new Junior twice monilMy and has a circula­ Monday noon, but before going Increase the league strength.
Presbyterian church. The services and "Lady Be Good", both Gersh-
meet discus record last year will tion that includes every state in ahead with the drive, the propo­
Roseburg was forced to drop ginning at 8:00 a. m.
will run from the 30th to April 4. win numbers, will be sung between
On Holy Saturday morning pre­
be unable to compete during the the nation and «vvrral foreign sition would lie submitted to the from the league because of foot­
the first
and evening
second acts
by Jane
starting
every
at 7;45
p. ■'
pn^wnt season.
countries. The magazine is the membership at a regular meeting ball and basketball schedule com­ liminary services and blessings will
m. Monday Evening services will Beidler, Maxine Allen, Mary Ann
Others who arc looking good only one of its kind published in this evening. Hilbert said the mitments within their own district. start at 7:30 a. m . and the High
be held from the First Baptist
Frances Thrum, Betty Bag­
are Leo Hawkins, Mike Gamble, the nation and the first Aero drive would likely be undertaken Toledo, Newport. Taft, Elmira, and Mass of Resurrection beginning
church, Tuesday evening from the leY and Dorothy Hubble.
about
8:30
a.
m.
Special
music
Ihirrcll Graham nn<1 Eugene Dyk- Magazine to have been published within the next throe weeks and St. Mary's were added to the
Members of the Calvin Funk Free Methodist church. Wednes-
Between acts two and three
sterhui* in the distances and Don in the northwest The purpose of a buyer for the paper had been league. League play was divided during Holy Week will be provided post. American Legion, observed day evening from the Church of Frances Thrum will «ing two solos.
Rice, George Rice, Paul Reeves the magazine is to promote a gen­ found. The Southern Pacific rail­ into two divisions with Lebanon. by the choir under the direction the 29th anniversary of the Legion God, Thursday evening from the
Tbe ushers for the evening are
and Coco Woods In the weights. eral education in the field of aero­ road, he said had agreed to spot a Toledo, Sweet Home. Newport of Mrs. William Bach.
First Presbyterian church, at Gloria Clark, Elva Thies, Mary
at
the
regular
meeting
Monday
Evening devotions during Holy
Indications jioint to strength In nautics This make« the Aero Trib­ car for the paper within ten days and Taft composing the Northern
evening with a program and cut­ which time communion will be Ann Hall, Mary Ann Banton, Anna
the quarter, half, mile, hurdles, une an ideal publication to present notice.
division and Cottage Grove, Uni­ Week will be at 8 .-00 p.m.; on ting of the birthday cake, which observed.
Macaulay, Alvina Northway, Jane
Wednesday
there
will
be
the
reg
­
high jump and broad jump with a the AYA to the American public.
Date of the drive and other de­ versity High. Junction City, El-
was cut by O. O. Bishop, com­
Friday afternoon from 2:00 to
Donna Funk, Maxine
lack of consistent point-winners in
tails will be decided on tonight.
1 mira, and St. Mary's making up ular Lenten services with the ser- mander of the Legion and Mrs. 3:00 p. m. jGood Friday services Blue, Shirley McGee and Barbara
mon
on
the
Beatitude
and
the
the sprints and the weights unless
the Southern division. Division
Stephen Bench, president of the will be observed. On the same day Madsen.
some of the boys develop fast.
MARKETING OF LILY BULBS P*«y-offs for the league cham- Modern World. Thursday there auxiliary. The anniversary was at 7:45 p. m. the film “Golgotha”! Guests are urged to come early,
TOPIC OF MEETING
pionship will be held in both foot- will be a Holy Hour in honor of attended by about 150 members of will be observed at the Assembly specially if tickets are to be pur-
The first test will tic a dual meet
, the Eucharist, and Good Friday
with Springfield Thursday morn­
of God. On the same day at 7:45 chased at the door, so the play
both the legion and auxiliary.
Eighty members and guests of ball and basket ball.
there will be Stations of the Cross.
ing (site undetermined I April 3
A short business meeting was p. m. the film. "Golgotha”, will be may begin on time.
the Southern Lane Lily Growers
The anual track meet will be
Confessions will be heard after
At the second anual 4-H Club Association attended a pot luck held at Hayward field April 25th
with both the varsity and frosh
held prior to the program which shown at the Methodist church.
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leaders nanquet, held at the new dinner in the Cottage Grove arm­ if the track is available, otherwise the evening services; Friday and was opened by the high school
The public is cordially invited |lf|4L II ® Avmu
soph squads clashing; April 11
,
Saturday
afternoon
from
4
to
5
Ihrer way meet with Roseburg Colin Kelly School In Eugene last ory March 24.
it will be held on the Cottage p. m.; and Saturday evening 7 to band under the direction of Prof. to any and all of these services.! Wllw Ua Va nlUtW
a
*
and Coog Bay: April 19 Hayward Saturday evening, a number of
Hollister, playing the national an- According to the Rev. Frankl _ —
The regular meeting held after Grove track on the same date.
9 p. m.
Brown, speakers at the various AV llci^linflfIAH
Relays; April 25
Tri-County. Southern Lane workers were hon- dinner dealt principally with the
them.
The
band
played
two
or
Principal Gaylord Davies of the
Easter Sunday Masses will be at
church were not announced this VI WvUllvUUB
May 2, Willamette Valley; May 10. ored. Miss Shirley Arne was marketing of lily bulbs.
union high school was elected 8:00 and 10:00 with special Easter three other numbers and the band
awarded
the
grand
championship
District; May 13. Junior Meet.
numbers were followed by an ac- year. The names of the speakers
Mr. Warren Billick of Elkton, president of the league and coach music provided by the choir.
ribbon ms outstanding girl club spoke on the emblem for the Pa­
corion and guitar duet played by are a ministerial association se- Stout With Fighter Greap
Bob Dusenberry is the new secre­
member in the county for 1946. cific Bulb Growers Association,
Chris Tonole and Ed Lundbom.
eret. Perhaps they will be a pleas-
UNZ, Austria, March 25—Sgt.
tary-treasurer.
Twelve championship ribbons are which has not yet been decided
Model Operation Demonstrated
ant surprise.
* Le«ter L. Stout, son of Mr. and
The program was highlighted
awarded each year with one grand upon.
. The Lions will defend their foot->
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Mrs. Frank Stout of Cottage
ball championship next fall with
by a demonstration of a model
championship for boys and one for 1
Harry and Gordon H. Riving, i
S*’
b
“ervlnB M
almost the same schedule as last
operation with Claudp Sherman _---------------------------------------------- .
chief of the personal equipment
Guy Haynes of Carlton was re­ girls. Miss Arne is the daughter of Waiter Keck, Mr. and Mrs- Rey­
year. Reedsport will be dropped
playing the patient, Chas. Whipps
section in the 79th Fighter Group.
elected president of the Willam­ Mr and Mrs. Claude Arne of Do- nolds, Mr. and tyrs. Sidwell and
from the schedule to make room
*
He is stationed M Horsching air
the doctor and Chet Vandenberg,
i laude Allen's names were accept­
ette Valley Lumlicrmcn's associa­ rena.
for the addition of Elmira and St.
the nurse. A leg amputation and a
A
jeweled
pin
for
fifteen
years
ed for membership.
Mrs. Emma Talbot, 78, a resi- base, an AAF occupation base In
tion at Its annual meeting in Eu­
Marys.
stomach operation were demon­ dent of Eugene for the past 50 th® American rone of Austria,
The next meeting will be held
gene March 21. T. V. Larsen of of leadership was awarded to Mrs
A Lane circuit court jury Tues­ strated while the doctor and nurse years, died at the home of a niece
Complete schedule: Sept. 19, St.
This former student of the Cbt-
Not! was reelected vice president, Jeanne Mortop and a ten year April 27 in the armory.
Marys, there; Sept. 26, Sweet day awarded Mrs. Elsie M. Weise were aided by timely swigs from here, Mrs. Cora Dailey, Friday. Di- ♦age Grove high school entered
Frank Ylraham of Jasper, treas­ leader* pin to Mrs. Nora Small,
Home, here; Oct. 3, Junction City of Cottage Grove $7666.72 damages a bottle of hootch when details of minutive Mrs. Talbot retired last the army in 1943 and departed the
urer, and H J. Cox of Eugene, I both of the London district.
DR. GUY EARL AND
there; Oct. 10, University Hi, here; for the death of her husband. Earl the operation became gruesome. year after forty-seven years as US in April 1946 for his present
Highlight of the banquet wai a
secretary-manager.
DAUGHTER HURT
Oct. 17, Elmira, here; Oct. 24. Edward Wiese. September 15, The stomach operation revealed chambermaid in the Willamette tour of duty in the ET.
Sen. Ouy Cordon of Roseburg, candlelighting honoring Miss Hel­
Dr. . Guy Earl and his daughter
-------- Roseburg, there; Nov. 7 Spring- 1946, when his car was in collision ♦hat the patient was suffering valley and when she retired she Mrw- Bennett Arrives in Germany
addressing the group, reported that en Cowgill, assistant state leader
KITZINGEN, Germany, March
he and Sen. Wayne L. Morsi! of who is retiring following summer Wcrr ‘’‘VP11«»*«! in a Eugene hos- field. there; Nov. 14, Lebanon, with a truck and trailer driven from over eating and improper revealed that she had made 300,-
by Cheater William Swain of Van­ mastication as the operation yield­ 000 beds during her career as a 25—Among the latest group ot
Eugene arc seeking an additional schoo! in June, after 34 years ns pi,Hl Sa,urd"y evening, following here.
couver, at McVeigh Viaduct be­ ed several whole grapefruit, or­ chambermaid. She was last em-1 dependent« to arrive in the Eur-
$10,000,000 appropriation for the a state lender. Fiften year lend- " hc,,,1on collision with another car
tween Springfield Junction and anges. onions, carrots etc. Tech­ ployed at the Osborn hotel and had opean Theater was Doris E. Ben-
building of access roads to Forest ers were represented by Jeanne nboul n ball mile south of Goshen
Goshen.
Morton
in
the
candlelighting
nnd
,hc
,wo
were
’
raveling
toward
nically both the nurse and doctor purchased a home in Eugene, i ne“, wife of Lt. Dale W. Bennett,
Service lands so that mature and
Defendants in the case were L. were subject to criticism in that where she planned to set up an al- Mrs. Bennett lived in Cottage
overripe timber can be cut, making Mrs. S. T. Rose, former resident. ^u^nc' V.r Earl w"? driving from
Allen Perkins, doing business as they failed to tie off a jugular vein teration shop.
represented- the ten year leaders, pottage Grove to Eugene at the
. ..
Grove before joining her husband
room for new growth.
the Perkins Transportation C q .. and permitted blood to spurt to
A
gift
was
presented
to
Miss
Cow-
1
"J
10
‘
>f
,h<
’
acp
*dcnt,
the
details
of
She was born in 1869 at Mary- *n ’be Wuerzburg Military Corn­
Directors reelected are: Walter
and Swain. The jury also awarded the ceiling.
not
Immediately ।
ville. Tennessee and had lived in munity.
A. Woodard, Cottage Grove; Geo. gill by the Une County leader«. I ?’hlch ,
Nine letter awards went to Mrs. Wiese $998.22 for damage to
Son of Mr. and Mrs. _ H. O.
Eugene for the past fifty years.
___ Ben­
Hays, Eugene; B. L. Nutting, Med-! Speakers at the banquet were l,‘arn,'<'• 1 ,is injurie« include brok-
E. A. Danielson, . county
She was married to John Richard nett, 212 N. 9th at, Cottage Grover
ford: Walter Lclsy, Lebanon; Ken Mr.
1
. ... club
___ Pn ribs’ Pushed chest and lacera- j members of the Cottage Grove the car. She had asked $10,000
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j high school basketball squad for damages for her husband's death
Talbot in 1917, who died in 1926. Dt. Bennett was graduated front
Ford, Roseburg; Dale Fischer, j a
K**n*. ......................................................
Mr. H. C. Seymour, region - | tions of the nose and limbs.
and $1037.17 for the car, acting as
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„ work
„„in and
Mrs. Hamm suffered contusions; P>ay durin gthe past seasons.
Surviving are three brothers and Cottage Grove high school in 193«.
Marcóla and O, R, Miller, Port- a
* director
in 4-H vtu
club
j Mr. L. J. Allen, acting state lead-1
the forehead and a cerebral* Those receiving awards were: executrix of Mr. Wiese's estate.
two sisters.
He was employed by Standard Oil
land.
Judge Dal M. King of Myrtle
Lane county employes were
j er. Members of the advisory board ( concu“K«>'
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| seniors. Virg Newton and Jack
Co. before entering the Army in
December, 1941.
SENATE
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K.S
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SRS16
from the Klwanis and Lions Clubs
~
; Ross; juniors, Bill Kanel, Mike Point heard the case, and yester­ granted a five per cent raise in CRESWELL NEEDS MAIL
The Senate passed unanimously, of Eugene were introduced. Lead- i tAKE WEED PROBLEM PUT ; Gamble, Milo Chapman
Spud day morning a second damage suit salaries, effective Monday by an CARRIER FOR RFD 2
Lt. Bennett currently is serving
I Campbell, and Bruce Johnson; was underway in the Lane circuit order signed by two members of
The United State Civil Service with the 31st Fighter Group,
anti sent to the House Friday at I <'r pins were presented by Mr. God- UP TO GAME COMMISSION
court. In the latter case Mrs. the county court The raise re­ Commission will hold a competi-. which is based a few miles from
Salem Senate Bill 316, which I Bey Blohm of the U. S. National
The joint legislative ways and! soPbomores, Harlan Mickey and
Wiese is seeking $10,000 damages quested in a petition presented the tive civil service examination for the ancient German city of Wuerz-
would close the Umpqua river toi Bank.
means committee voted Friday | Marvin Schaffer. Pete Fetter re-
for personal injuries and $421.20 county court in January amounts the position of rural carrier of! burg. The 31st is one of the Army
commercial fishing until Jan. 1,
for a bill authorizing the State ceived the manager's award.
for medical expenses.
to $10.00 per month for salaried RFD 2 of Creswell. The applicants Air Forces organia'tions in polic-
1953.
TOKER-PLAYING WIVES
Game Commission to take steps
Virg Newton received the Let-;
employes and 40 cents per day for must live within delivery of the | ¡ng Germany from the air.
FINED
to remove weeds from Tahkenitch J terman's shield for outstanding durable fir workers
pnrt time employes. The average local office for a period of one:
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RAINROW TROUT EGGS TO KE
Boston
Six Roxbury house­ and Siltcooa lakes on the Oregon i play during the past seasons.
| TO REMAIN AF OI
of L
TAKEN AT DIAMOND LAKE
Mrs. Frances Ferguson of Oak«
wives were fined $10 each Monday coast. 1 he va,ue of the lakes is Kanel received the captain's star
Workers at the Durable Fir salary for full time employes aver­ year preceding the closing date of
A state game commission crew in district court for playing poker being destroyed by the weed grow- by a vote of the squad as the most Lumber Co. plant at Dorena chase aged from $165.00 to $200.00 per the application. Said application land. California, sister of Mr«. W.
month. The raise does not affect must be filed with the U. S. Civil M. Thompson, arrived last night to
of eight will go to Diamond Lake on the Lord's day.
Th« ««««1».
u ! , 4
I rnPor,ant in ‘be team's play dur- to remain in the A. F. of L. by
early next month to take Rain-
They were arrested In a police «^nnn00^?1
m I“**? ’hc nR ,he season- Tb® Lions club a count of 8 to 1, in an election the elected officials. Employes re­ Service Commission. Washington assist in caring for Mr«. Thomp-
25, D. C.. not later than April 24. son, who underwent a major oper-
bow trout eggs. The commission raid Sunday.
$25,000 appropriation, leaving it presented each of the award win- held yesterday it was renor'ed quested a raise of 20 per cent.
The order signed by the court Blanks may be obtained from the ation at Keizer hospital. North
■cpecta to take several millidn of
The complainants — their hus­
Creswell post office. Both men Bend last week. She is reported re«
bands.
he eggs.
¡j»«
and women may qualify.
covering satisfactorily,
satisfactorily,
i
Lions Pointing for
Successful Track
Season This Year
Tribune Editor to Rodent Demonstration to Be Held at
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Sponsor AYA Club Grousbeck and Clark Farms April 2nd nwJ
Easter Schedule
at Catholic Church
Junior Chamber
pians Paper Drive
as First Project
Union Pre-Easter
Services Begin
Sunday the 30th
Tri-County League
Is Reorganized
Legion Observes
29th Anniversary
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2nd Annual 4-H
Club Banquet Is
Held Saturday
Valley Lumbermen
Re-elect Officers
Mrs. Elsie Wiese Is
Granted 97,666.72
Damages in Suit
Mrs. Emma Talbot
Dies Here Friday
9 Letter Awards
QO fo Basketball
Sqiiad Members
Lane Co. Employes
Get Salary Raise
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