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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1949)
Orchestra Provides Music at Formal * Cottage Grove Sentinel CtHTAGE Gitovi . LANE UOUNTY, OREGON Ì Hl I' DAY, DE< I .IIU.lt I, 1919 Nl MIU.lt 17 Weyerhaeuser Opens Waste Free Mill Site at Springfield '<4 Springfield, ( Jregon, I (S|x-< iall open lioitse wall lx- I ni.i ib held nt Weyerhaeuser Timber krall pulp mill and sawmill. If is Company new ini । »ted i mu W>yeilir u i fncturlng center nt : jiimefnld. Oregon dm mg the cemlH-r 5 9. inclusi, e l>< Inning of <jx i.it ion The pillule I k invitisi to inspect, On ............ lli<. 160 acre I rom conveyor-linked prix , sing fucili- 'industrial and farm founts arid by prixhn t ; from sn's milling oje < i lions will find an << onomic out let I'ai ihiK- tor m Imum w«»od ri-co < tv Include a J lOJkiO board fool capacity sawt; ill, 150 ton Kraft pulp milt afnd contalm r b< ui <r plant, and L ptmet pi ।nt supplying electricn.y for all mill the Infant Jesus," a French carol, will I h - sung by tlve choir. A senior Ixjy»’ quartet coi;qH«cd of AllsTt dartin, KcnnetJh Bush, Larry Wcdlard, and B<>b Cook will sing, bui th.- song ¡jas not cho-cn The c'jojr will conclude of the program with "Wasn't That A Mighty Day?" by laet. "I Wonder As I Wander.” and Hie "Hallelujah Chorus" from Mandel's "Messiah." I'lu a comi part of. the program featuring fh< ti.md will G-git with "A Merry Christmas Overture" by Carol Fningkiser This will lx- followed ”< ‘hi ÍNtma.s Rhap- by Newell H g and Í Ik r- The Christ’m « progiam which the choir in new blue mid gold is being pi< enhd bv tn. (’.»Hagr K'lx s entering singing "Gloria In Kxcelsls ] »co " Following this, III’' ment, udì I m * prewnted »Ik^vnd the Iti in ttie lllgll and at N IIO I* M. will sing "Birthday f a program will lie divided by Neidlinger und ie-U chonuuK lust and Bambino" by I li I ro A Yon. Jame Gn Wi lle w ill i.mg ".Sweet I.it th • b> The choral part will I. in with J., n b and "Hoi-, Ch B ini," a Bohemian pr'-.-emed by the Tia- choral groups ARC A ACETYLENE "1 « ek 'Hu Hall," a \l . I ii< Portable Weldin■■ Any Place 1030 Madison Phene 181Y Herpetologist To Be Presented December 19 On December 19. the Nntionnl School Assemblies will present Dee Jay Nelson, herjietologist. Mr. Nelson is a well known mithority on snakox and will ex hibit an unuaual collection of rvp- tdcs which have been collected from all parts of the western hemisphere. Each specimen is handled, including a grown boa •xmatrictor, and a six foot alii- The private expeditions of Mr .Melson weir financed by working as a short subjects and newsreel eamerman. He was first to photo till. lava in the new- l-'elyn banian will •• acconqnny 1 '»« mi in\ I. graph .. the molten , ill choml numbers a and will id ,y y ac’lw volcano of Pancutin from «erompa,,ullvn; ,,\fr^^ Mi. Nelson is author of several with Anne Hill. aliltll." a I'ortu- which have appeared in No admi. von will be charged. nrk. Tia- Herald leading scientif io publications. Lions Hoar by M, ndi lssulm; — Lions Roar WELDING Cottage Grove Welding Works Students, guests, and teachers danced in a "Winter Wonderland" al the annual winter formal No- vemlx r 18. Evelyn Lewis' orches tra provided the music for this dance sjxmsored by the Boys' Fed- eration. At intermission the senior girls sextette sang “When You Wish Upon a Star" and "Winter Won derland The sextette included Ihimt Mon hxk. Elizatx Hi Work man, Bobbie Yocum, Evelyn Gar man, Carol Violet Ie, and Nadine Carlson. The girls were accom- p. nied by Anno Hill nt the piano I a'corn t ions carried out the "Winter Wonderland" theme with a lice covered with “snow", green and white cre|w> paper, and spell ing out "Winter Wonderland". On the decorations committee ('and Violette, Carlson. ■lackte Lemmer, und Elizabeth Workman. Boys who served as committee heads wi re Larry Wol- lard, Ikiys’ f-cderaHon president. Red Englert, and Wayne Schmitt lb tn hint i । . of punch and cookies were served by Boys' Fed eration members at intermission. Lions Roar Square dancing I - 1>< mg taught I MPQ< \ I'OKKST sF.COM) on Monday’s and Wixl/iesday’s by IN M3CIOD TIMBC ■ < I I IHiring the. first quarter of the Miss Carnes to the girls' sixlii nl G. U. II. eurrent fiscal year, the Umpqua Nation,-i| forest stood second among national fori-sts in <>r<*gon Hl volume of timber cut Tin- Wil lamette National forest was first M. M Nelson, supervisor, said a total of 39,320.000 board feet oi timber valued at $326.873 was cut iMlwix-n July 1 and Sept. JC tins year on the Umpiua ion si. Sales of timber on new con tracts amounted to only 11.8O0.( m >0. fi.'t, indicating the drop in the timber market which took place last summer. Nelson said. 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