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The Weather ICourtesy Cottage Grove Luke Weather Station) High I j OW Pre. April 6 51 33 .32 April 7 54 35 tô April 8 .'«6 34 .28 Api d >.) 57 35 .07 April ID 57 35 April U 64 38 April 12 63 40 38 VOLUME LXI QlottaaeSrouc Sentinel Thornton Corners Bennett Creek k Harvey Rd. Mosby ( 'reck tHTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1950 Supreme Court Av ,<ds Grove Man S10.000 Damages 11th Th«* ( iregon Supreme Court nt | Sahni, Tu« day iiwardetl $10.(100 damages against Iwo l.ugi'ii«' <»s , tcopilh;. who weiv accused of neghgt,nce In connection with tlx* death <.f a woman in childbirth Find your name hidden In the local ads and iweive a complimentary ticket to the Arcade or Diane the ater. Pick up your ticket* at the office of the Cottage NUMBER 36 Grove Nentim*l. Ten Cents per C’opy New Hospital School Planned for Eugene OpmSevenBids »°^eire For Construction Bids on 14 Projects April 24-25 Bids on 14 highway construction Seven bids were opened by the projects, 3 rock prtxluction pro- Cottage Grove hospital board at Jects, 3 building proj«*cts and one the city hail last Thursday after- I bridge-painting job aggregate over noon. The bids were opened and $2 million in estimated exist, and passed on to the government for located in 17 of the state's 36 final approval. The bids in order counties, are to be received by the of the basic bids were as follows: State Highway Commission at its woman's husband, a: MaJarkey and Moore of Portland, ' N IU ki u I . ovk m i scheduled meeting Monday and Rhoads $211,000.00; Riverman and Son of Tuesday. April 24-25, nt the Im A new timber accesa rond policy Portland. $212.890.00; H. G. Carl Mrs. Ada Taylor of 40$ North i. mi employee. was announced Thursday at Port of Salem, $217.930.72; W. H. 8th and Carol Ann Nolt. 1141 perial Hotel in Portland. A de Mis Stroll died Juin* 10. 1917. land. alleeling (fregoli and Cali Shields of Eugene. $219,121.00; South 10th, each won u Bulova scription of the more important The Easter Seal agency has an In lb«' « Unie three hour fornia revested lands. Howard Halverson Co., of Port wrist watch for the best essay in l«x*al projects follows. nounced that construction of a new baby was Ixirn Her hushand 11 will, Interior Secretary Chap children's hospital schixd in Eu Douglas County: Replacement of land. $Z23,8«7.00; Ward & Greene the adult and children classes re man said in a Statement released, gene will begin May I. The build of Portland. $233,666.00; E. A. spectively, on “Why I Joined the the present bridge across the a lo o A C tinilMT to ing, replacing temporary quart'*ra Shannon of Roseburg, $244,400.00. March of Dimes." reported May South Umpqua, about one mile nipt ur<-d causing her anyone win wndiea to buy it. of the schixd, will cost $150,000 Members of the board said they nard Wilson, March of Dimes north of Dillard and 8 miles south of Roseburg, on the Pacific High The ixilicy providcH that when* when nimpleted. Architect Percy hoped the bids would have final chairman, yesterday. The supremo court decision, by an existing private road system is way, is provide*! for in a project Oregon's unemployed workers Bentley's sketch of the new struc approval within the next couple Mrs. Taylor received a 21- Justus' Lalourctte, sani ad«'<|uate or can lx* made mi more received $3,677,021 last month, a ture is show n here. of weeks so that construction jewei and Carol, age 8, received up for bids at the April 25 mint ec«>nomi«*aliy (han building a du might be started on the building. a 17-jewel Bulova wrist watch, ing of the commission. The old Th«* n<*w building will replace decrease of more than a million that d«'gn*v of '.kill and can* onlin- plicating road system, the govern- bridge, to be replaced by a new or 24.8 per cent from the record E. H. Harrington of the firm of both of arily exercised in th«* practice of nient will try to obtain th«* right the temporary quarters the hos amount |»aid out in February by J. w 'l« compliments P ° Community Cornmun“y *teel bridge 504 feet in length, is Roald, Schmeer and Harrington. surgery In Ui«* lix-ality under like to U m * it In return, th«* govem- pital school has used for the past the State Unemployment Compen- ewe ers. remaining timber truss two years at 1166 Alder Street in Portland architects; Geo. M. Stif ciicunistuncex." Judges for the March of Dimes bridge crossing a major stream m«*nt will assure |»aynw*nt to the Eugerje. i sat ion Commission. The total was Ben R. Chandler of Coos Bay, fer, director of the hospital facil Th«- decision also said th«*rc road build«*r of a fair share of nearly half a million or 11.7 per , moved into the chairmanship of ities of the Oregon State Board of essay contest were: Miss Jule on the Pacific Highway. The new the cost of th«* road and its mnin- cent less than went out in March, ' the highway commission at a Health and Mr. Patterson with Krume. Elmer Fleming and Har- structure is to have a 30-foot old E. Eakin to determine that lh<- <li'(< n<l mis tcnance, an«I will grant rights-of- roadway, on a location about 90 1949. special meeting held in Portland. the state board of health were wer«* ix'gligent ami that uich mg- way across government land. feet west of the present bridge, last month's payments brought April 3. The senior member of the here Wednesday afternoon. April ligciwe caused th«* deceased to requiring 0.57 mile of new em Thc statement saul this was ex- the l'15o total to $12,844,293. a commission, he was put in nomi 12th in connection with the hos bankment approaches carrying a IK'cted to overcome the objections new quarterly high and more than nation by Commissioner Charles pital grant by the U. S. Public I'hv decision upluhl Circuit to th«* (Mist system which in many 22-foot asphaltic concrete pave tor any entire year with the ex- H Reynolds, received the vote of health service and the awarding Judge Dal M. King ment. «• im * s did not give purchasers ac «vption of 1946 and 1949. Last । Commissioner Milo K. McIver, of the contract and met with the cess to th«' tinilx-r and did not year's record high of $26,389,788 who succeeds Harry Banfield, who hospital board. Lane County: Completion of the | included $7,021,982 jiaid to veter has served as chairman for the give road owners ade«|uate com- Edward J. Lane, well known Ferry Street improvement on the Members of the hospital board |x*nsation. Plans arc shaping up for the ans under the G-l Bill of Rights. past seven years until the expira- are hopeful that final approval of Culp Creek resident missed death Eugene-Coburg county road at Eu (Thapman said th«* new |x>licy Cottage Grove rodeo to be spon Meanwhile the number of claim tion of his term March 31, last, the plans will be made within the by his coat tail in a freak accident gene is provided in the Lane Coun did not follow in nil respects rcc- sored by th«' Cottage Grove Rid ants continu«*d to drop steadily to and who retired to give more time next two weeks, so that construc which <x*curred on highway 99 ty proposal. It involves the con ommendations of the <) A C ad ing club on July 15 an«i 16. Bids 32.357 last week from the early I to his [lersonal business. tion can be started by the latter north of Creswell Sunday after struction of a reinforced concrete visory txxird nor did it meet all have lx*en received for several February seasonal [x*ak of 65,731. noon. Four vehicles were involved structure to carry highway traffic The commission, as now consti part of the month. objections of the industry. He said, concessions and the queen contest This compares with 39,043 a year tuted. is composed of three former in the accident according to a re over the Southern Pacific tracks, however, he thought it would be is getting underway. There ar«* ago and a 1949 |<*ak of 62,816. ! star quarterbacks who in their port of state patrolman on duty and approaches at each end of this Budding and repairs have Ix-vn "a solution to a very complicated seven groujis who arc prt^iaring Of the 136,780 workers who college days called the plays on at the time of the accident. Mr. structure and to each «'nd of the active over this area with th«* problem " to s|x>ns«>r a candidate to reign have sought -compensation since their respective and sometimes Lane* driving north attempted to new bridge across the Willamette coming of g«x>d weather In the Some 35.ooo,ooo,ooo board feet Ixith at the queen's ball and over the start of the 1949-50 benefit opposing teams. Chairman Chand pass a Freightways truck driven River, connecting to the Pacific jxist sixty days, permits for new of merchantable timber adminis the rodisi proper. year last July, 119,790 were found ler. wore the Oregon “O” in 1908- by Ray E. Tolley of Portland. In Highway at 6th and 7th Streets, buildings, additions and repairs tered by the bureau of land man passing the truck he crashed into together with connections and Th«' R«xl and Gun club was the to have valid claims. Nearly 104,- 12. Commissioner Reynolds guided have amount«*«! to $53,268.00 with agement will l»c made accessible first organization to enter the ‘ 000 have received at least one A new dump ground to serve two oncoming cars driven by ramps to various establishments Oregon State during the 1909-12 in th«* city limits. by the new |»licy, he said. race. It will lx* assisted by the check and more than 22,000 have seasons. Commissioner McIver the residents of Culp Creek and Martin Halverson of Dillard and and city and county thoroughfares. Daniel L. Goldy. regional ad Boy Scouts. As yet this club has roeeivi’d maximum benefits. A Included in the |x*rmits issued The project is being constructed played with Washington State, as Disston will be opened as soon Jerry Spence of Coos Bay. «luring th«' |M'ri«xl aie (x-rmits for ministrator, said the new reguia- not fully d«'cid«*d upon its candi- | year ago 10,597 had exhausted i .it freshman in 1917 and then af- as the site can be cleared, Archie The Lane car was spun around under a three-way agreement be d sit n>*w rviildefMjea .md one iww thms autlaa-u.. long term road um - ,(„tr The Lorane Grange wdl their benefit rights. fter time out for World War I— up Slough, coi uump supervisor and the driver thrown out. The tween the commission. Lane Coun business building New building agreements, Riving communities sponsor a candidate and as yet Unemployed veterans entitled to to 1936. announced at Eugene Monday. The truck and trailer crashed into his ty and the City of Eugene. When permits issued to Ernest dependent on O A C timber assur- ; it has not decided who it will be. readjustment allowances received The State Highway Commission ( i Weyerh, " eyerhauser Timber Co., has car. straddled Mr. Lane and pin- it is completed, the present Ferry Guggisbrrg for m*w residence on ance of a supply of logs on a sus The Moose lodge and the ladies only $89.524 last month, bringing is concerned about the high cost of donated a site up Sharp's creek ned him under the dual wheels of Street bridge will be removed. North 9th street; to A. L. W<xxl- tained basis. auxiliary have chosen Kay Leonard the 1950 total to $265,0301 In th«* Th«* new regulations do not can to lx- their candidate. Business and first quarter of 1949, they were I maintenance of the highway sys road, three quarters of a mile from the truck by his coat tail. He ard for n«*w residence at 12 and Culp Creek. crawled out. minus his coat tail Quincy; to Max Scars for new cel old agreements, he said, and Professional Women's club will paid $4.300,193, but the rights of tem. and asked Engineer Baldock The Bohemia Lumber Co. has with slight bruises and scratches residence at Grover and North changes an* to lx* mad«' gradually sponsor as yet an unnam<*d candi those discharged before July, 25. for an explanation. Baldock stated that the increas been request«*! to provide a right according to the report. loth street; to Hurry Nect for new on a case-by-case negotiation. date. Beth iVacock has been chos 1947, expired last August. of way for the new dump. The The Lane car was said to be a Copies uf the regulations will lx* ccm«'nt b)<x*k business building on During the first quarter of the ed maintenance was due to the in new dump will be ready as soon as en by the Daughters of the Nile to 7th stri'et; to R. W. Kcnslt for available in about 10 days, he said. 1 be their candidate and the Doren a year, the state's unemployment re- crease in the cost of labor and the land is cleared and the access total wreck and the other vehicles involved were badly damaged. Mrs. n«*w residence at M and Bin'll in U m - bureau's offices at Portland. Grange has not made its choice as senes dropi>ed nearly ten millions materials, to the exceptionally road built. Agnes Spence of Coos Bay was streets; for Carl Leabo for new Coos Bay. Eugene, Medford, Rose yet. There will be a queen chosen to $71,370,000, the lowest figure cold winters for the past two given outpatient cane for minor residence at Jefferson and I2th burg and Salem. a nd four princesses. The determin since early 1947 and slightly less years, and particularly to the in injuries at a Eugene hospital fol James Lloyd Thompson, 24, crease in heavy loads and the per than was on hand when the war mid to Jam«*s Usher for new resi ing factor in choosing the queen lowing the accident. Oakridge mill hand entered a plea sistent overloading by some opera dence near 11th stroet. ended in August, 1945. and princesses will lx- the number of not guilty at a session of the tors of trucks. He further stated Th«* nin«*teen additions and re of votes they receive from the Lane county circuit court in Eu that today's frequency of heavy pairs Included three n«*w garages sale of tickets to the dances and gene Thursday to a charge of loads, even those not exceeding Sixty persons died in Oregon ■nd thre«* major repair jolis. Ad Patrons of the Disston school also to the rodeo. Be pre|>ared to second degree murder. The charge t the statutory weight limits, is a traffic accidents during the first ditions and repairs for the 60 day No. 177 approved a $32,000 bond sup|M>rt your favorite candidate. was entered after the Lane coun- major cause of highway deteriora- three months of this year. Sec period totaled $11,268 00 and In Lane County Achievement Day I 1 ty grand jury had found a true tion. Added to that, he said, is a retary of State Earl T. Newbry cluded major repairs for the issue at an election held Match I‘R<)MPT TRANSPORTATION for county schools will be cele-1 University of Oregon, Eugene. bill against Thompson on April disregard of weight regulations has reported. Southern Pacific depot, a n«'W 3rd ami will receive bids on the Prompt transportation of Ore hrated Saturday. Apr. 29 at Theo which is causing chaotic condi bond issue until A|>ril 27th. March accidents claimed 26 April 10 (Special»—More than 4th. Thompson was charged with front for the Unitisi Electric at 92 gon's products to the consuming dore Roosevelt Junior High school. The bond issue will I m * used to tions. The fines are not enough to lives, worst single month of the 4000 grade school students from shooting to death Clyde Dubell, Main street nnd an 18x32 f«x>t ad areas is of “tremendous impor Eugene. one- and two-room schools in the Oakridge police chief near Oak _____________ . . ... deter the operators from overload- year to date. dition to the Collins, l.'iundry finance an addition to the school tance" to the economic well-being Each participating . combined ___. . . with ... building, which »ill be usi>d for - ' K school will ing. The overloads, The first quarter death toll Willamette Valley are expected to ridge on March 19. building of the state, Govermor Douglas be allotted space at the schwl for f . j a gymnasium and dining nxini and r ' . i > > heavy frost, pave- marks a 17 per cent increase over attend the annual big boardcast Trial date for Thompson was set McKay said in __ L have ruptured . to the ««xhibits of projects <*quipment. * ... and . displays , nients, necessitating extensive the number of lives lost during of Let's Sing, America, over KOAC as May 8th. He is alleged to have re- Southern Pacific Company today. showing accomplishments during the same period last year. New April 20. killed Dubell with Dubell’s own 1 The letter was addressed to A. the past year. PREPARATIONS FOR FAIR bry said, and constitutes a sharp This will be the final broadcast gun. but the gun was not found T. Mercier. Southern Purdie Com- Scheduled to take part in the Preparations are well along on THREE ENUMERATORS set-back to the state's traffic fa of this part of the current Oregon when police made a search for the day's affair are Springfield Dis- i START CITY COUNT Tbrec members the Culp the lam* County Fair to lx* held pany president. tality record. school of the air series. Maude gun, following the shooting. "I have been advised by the trict 19 (schools other than the Creek school hoard tendered their September 20 through th«' 23rd at The secretary said last month's Larry Sisson, who was arraigned resignations last week The resig Eugene. The Premium lists arc West Coast Lumlx-rmen’s Associa- high school), Veneta District 28,’ Three additional enumerators accidents reflect the return of Garnett, associate professor of nations it was said were due to being prewired and will be ready tion that the Southern Pacific Mapleton District 32, Creswell were started in the city census warmer weather and consequently public school music, in the univer at the same time with Thompson sity, is director of the broadcast. entered a plea of not guilty to Company is taking active steps to District 40, Coburg District 43 enunieration Saturday, according too much dissention in the school. by the middle of May. increases in speed and volume of Miss Garnett writes and produces contributing to the delinquency of Anilcgnte District 66. Marcola . , o * ,rs - P - F Prescott, local crew assure Oregon sbifipers of an ade The Ima rd mendiera in resigning Several attractions will be held ■ a minor. leader. The enumerators included: highway travel. All but six fatal the series. said they felt that such action | at the fair grounds before the quate car supply during the criti District 79. Westfir District 117,1 Mmes Carolyn Shultz, Alameda ities occurred on rural roads and He was charged with assisting School groups planning to attend Elmira District 139. Delight Vai- i cal transportation montits to would lx* better for th«* schixd date of th<* fair. highways. Worst accident of the the broadcast are expected to ar two minor girls to run away from ley District 191, Lowell District j Dowens and Evelyn Littlepage. come," Governor McKay wrote. y district ns a whole and would on-, ------------------------ month was a head-on automobile rive on the university campus home on March 4th. "Prompt transportation of its 71, Oakridge District 76. Liberty । able the school pupils to finish out FRANKLIN AT PORTSMOUTH truck collision west of Pendleton April 18. Boy Scouts will meet the 700 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS District 27, Ji^iction City District products to the consuming areas the trim without too much inter-1 Florvino Goldie Franklin, hos- in Umatilla county, which killed busses bringing students to the INVITED TO OCE ference. Resignations of the m *m- pital corpsman, first chiss, WA- is of tremendous importance to 69. and WHlakenzie District 6. five persons. gathering, and will accompany lx*rs leaves the district without I VES, USN, of 343 South Third st., the economic well-being of the OREGON COLLEGE OF EDU- them to McArthur Court where ANNUAL MEETING state, and is of very great concern a hoard and the matter now rests I Cottage Grove, Oregon is now sta- CATION, Monmouth More than the final rehearsal will be held. SEARS CEMETERY APRIL 24 with the county superintendent, tinned at the Naval Hospital Corps to me." 700 high school seniors throughout DOUGLAS CO. TOI’S LIST The Springfield Model club The University of Oregon Band, Douglas county has the largest 1 he annual business meeting of ¡he northwest section of Oregon but as we go to press no date for j school, Portsmouth. Va. (Flying Dodos) will be at Kelly a meeting of school patrons has' Before entering the Navy in De- VIRUSES TO BE FEATURED ’ ■ n /'<'ars 1 cnu'tery association have been sent invitations to visit amount of tax-free federal prop directed for this broadcast by field Sunday afternoon, April 16, will lx' held in the old schoolhouse OCE’s campus for Senior Week- erty in Oregon. A survey shows Steve Stone, graduate student in at 2 o'clock, weather permitting, lx*en set by the county suix'iin- ccmlxT, 1943, Franklin was gradu AT OSC BIOLOGY MEETING the total assessed value in the music, will accompany some of the Oregon State College Th<> gen at Walden April 24 at 8 p.m. end April 15 and 16. tendent. ated from Cottage Grove High county to be $50.781,430, with songs. The broadcast will last an and will entertain with team rac eral subject of viruses will be the In retiring the board voiced Its sch«x>l. assessed improvements totaling hour and will be followed by 30 to ing and stunt flying. theme of the eleventh annual bi appreciation to Imth the teachers This event is being sponsoro I by $884.880. for a grand total of $51,- 45 minutes of entertainment and and to the pupils for their coopeta- LINFIELD A CAPELLA CHOIR ology colloquium to be held at the Cottage Grove Model club group singing. 755,810. The full value is listed at Oregon State college Saturday, tion during the present term of TO BE HERE APRIL 23RD with the hopes of increasing its $86,070,230. with improvements April 29. Phi Kappa Phi honor school and expressed a hope that Th«* Linfield A Capella choir membership. Anyone interested in Salem, Oregon, April 11 Re shall adjust contributions in keep listed at $1,499,800, for a total the coopTation would Is* extended will present a religious concert at society which sixmsors this an joining may contact either Vernon value of $87,721,720. to the new board and requested the First Baptist church on Sun- nual all-dny conference on some ductions in employer contribution ing with good insurance practice Doolittle on Harvey Road or Jr. Federal-exempt property in Ore the teachers and pupils to con- day afternoon at 3 o'clock on phase of biology, has announced rates have been announced by the when their experience justifies Langston, 1114 So 4th street. gon is estimated at full value of that this year the leader of the State Industrial Accident Com- tinue with their gcxxi work. The 1 April . ___ ___ 23rd. Prof. ______ Johann ________ Exchlmeh such reductions. There will be no charge and I he The Mt. View school bond elec $547,370,540. and the assessed val resignation was signed by William ! is the director of this outstanding colloquium will be Dr. Wendall mission, effective July 1, 1950 public is invited. tion will be held April 17, 1950 The new employer contribution ue at $301,124,910, according to W. ('«x»|x*r, Robert U Owen and choral group. The public is in- M. Stanley, of the virus laboratory These reductions will apply in 277 from 2 until 8 p.m. at the school at the University of California. I industrial and trade classifications rate schedules mark the fourth the survey conducted by direction Colon Garoutte. vltcd. TEACHER TRAINING Two other visiting staff mem- of Oregon business. Only 78 class- nxluction in State Industrial Ac of the Commissioner Robert D. house. At this time there will be COURSES UP ATTENDANCE submitted to the legal voters the cident Insurance premium rates MacLean of the assessment and bers from the University of Cali- ifications did not qualify for the Oregon College of Education, fornia, one from th«* U. of O. modi- bas«' rate reductions, but rates in since 1943. During the same period taxation division of the state tax question of contracting a bonded Monmouth - Final registration fig cal schixil and four from thv local some of these classifications are the various legislatures have in commission. No single agency of indebtedness in the sum of $19,000 ures for spring term, released staff will bring to those attending already so low further reductions creased workmen's benefit pay the government knows how much for the purpose of erecting a gym ments under the Act four times. tax exempt property the govern- nasium. All legal voters are elig Saturday by college registrar R. The Jambore«' Committee of the application to the Boy Scout of- the latest developments in the ’ are virtually impossible. E. Lieuallen show a 26.8 per cent While the increase in compensation ment controls, the report states. ible to vote. field of virus study. Reductions result from the ex fice in the U. S. National Bank Oregon Trail Council announced Qualifications for a voter: Must increase in teacher training stu for workmen is in keeping with the — Roseburg News Review Scores of science teachers from collent co-operation of labor and today that a limited number of Building in Eugene as soon as be a registered voter and must dents. Total enrollment for the possible. high schools and other colleges management in reducing accidents increase in the cost of living, the have been a resident continuously term is 573, up 18.7 per cent over additional applications would lx* downward trend in employer con The Jamboree Contingent from attended these annual sessions, by establishing and maintaining CHAMBER ENDORSES for six months immediately prior । a year ago. taken for the Jamboree to lie held the Oregon Trail Area Council along with local persona interest- effective safety programs, both tribution rates is more startling EDWARDS CANDIDACY to the election. by comparison. in Valley Forge, Penn., June covering Curry, Coos, Douglas. ed. _j No ». charge is made . for attend 1-. preventive and educational. At the fortnightly meeting of 30-July 6. The applicants to lie Lincoln. Benton and Lane counties ing the colloquium. These reductions in employer In all of the enumerated class thc Chamber of Commerce Tues JOHN WELLS APPOINTED taken would be known as alter will climb aboard a special train contributions to the Industrial Ac ifications where hazards have day the Candidacy of Warren AS DEPUTY REGISTRAR nates. It was stated that the first in Eugene on June 20 and will ar MRS. HARDY TO cident Fund will result in esti generally been high, the reductions Edwards for county commissioner John Wells, justice of the peace’ of these would probably have a rive back on July 15, after having OPEN VOICE STUDIO mated savings of approximately have been accomplished because was endorsed by the group. Mr. SMART COOKS KNOW a fairly g«xid chance to go because made a swing across the north- Mrs. Helen Judy Hardy, a form one million dollars per year to of earned experience ratings with Edwards is one of the seven can with offices in room 3, 731 Main street in the Stewart building hasi of sickness of some of the boys central part of the United States er resident and former voice teach employers insured by the State in the respective industries which didates for county commissioner signed up or for some other cause. to Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, er here is opening a vocal studio Industrial Accident Commission, prove that accidents can be pre in the republican primary and is been appointed deputy registrar Any boy wishing to make appli— Valley Forge, Detroit, Salt Lake, here on April 18th at 428 Madison The law provides that the State vented through accident preven the only man from south Lane for this district. April 19 is the final date for registering if you cation should write or send an | and Los Angeles. Ave. Industrial Accident Commission tion program. county running for this office. plan to vote in the May primaries, i New Timber Access Road Policy Is Told by O&C Adm. March of Dimes Essay Contest Winners Chosen $3,677,021 Unemployed Benefits Are Paid by Commission in March Coos Bay Man Is Chosen to Head Hiway Commission Kay Leonard and Beth Peacock Are Queen Candidates Building Repairs Total $53,268.00 For 60 Day Period Edw. Lane, Culp Creek Man, Has Close Call April 9 New Dump Ground For Disston, Culp Creek Selected James Thompson Charged With 2nd Degree Murder Disston School to Build Addition Achievement Day Set for Schools 29 60 Traffic Fatalities First Three Months 4000 Grade School Pupils Are Expected At Big Broadcast 20th Culp Creek School Board Resigns April 5 Flying Dodos at Kelly Field 16th Sharp Rate Cuts Are Made by State Industrial Accident Commission Mt. View School to Vote on Bond Issue Limited Number Applications Taken For Valley Forge Boy Scout Jamboree