Former Resident
Drowns in Boat
’_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mishap in Alaska
Section Two
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNb
NUMBER 4«
Editor’s note: The following
article appeared In a recent
Issue of the “North Padfle
I nion (»leaner,” Dan Hiebert
meaUoaed in the story lived
on Bennett Creek several
years ago.
State Civil Defense
Trains Instructors
Traffic Violations
Keep Courts Busy
Atomic, Biological nnd ('hemical
waifim- the A-JM’» of defense,
were given some .’100 civilian In-
structors throughout Oregon lint
Week. n'lX'rlcd the Stat«' civil de
fense office.
In addition to Nfs'Clal weapons,
the one day regional courses cov-
ered civil detenu' orientation and
organization mid fire-fighting in
the home.
Jack A Haye«, state director,
explained timi the civil defense
program lx entering the ti uininx
phase and should la- ready for
statewide exercises or simulated
drills
by fall
Oregon truffle courts were busy
«luring Muy when some J .'I.M Ore
gunia n* were convicted of violating
truffle laws
state's traffic safety division said
today.
The violation convictions showed
a slight drop from the April fin
lire, but still Indicated ii general
increase over violation» ot IMO,
Hie office explained.
While other driver* wi
up violations, some loo motorists
hud driving licenses tmiiMirarily
susiwnded by the state dejiart-
ment after convictions or court
recommendations Fifty two driv-
er* lost their liernses because of
reckless driving; 10 on s|ieedlng;
■even
rule;
to leave notice of an accident. and
three, failure to stop at mi acci
dent acene.
Eight suspensions were meted
out to driver* whose records indi
cated they were unsafe driver*.
Such suspensions arc given by the
»fate only after warnings mid in
terviews full to correct th«' driver»'
mist.ike-, and attitudes leadin : to
accida'nt», the division said.
Grove First National
Buys Douglas Bonds
Reporta from the Pacific Northwest ti ll of logs that would have
delighted Paul llunyun being trucked out of the timberland for defense
purposes, according to C. L. Schneider, vice president in charge of
salea, Truehauf Trailer Company. Schneider, who has just returned
from a comprehensive survey of the northwest area, reports that the
demand for heavy timber is exceeding ull records. Fifty-ton loads of
logs such as that shown here, hauled through the timberland and over
private dirt roads owned by Die loggers, arc an everyday occurrence.
First National Bank of Cottage
Grove, an affiliate of the First
National Bank of Portland, has
purchased a $215,(MX) bond ixxu«' of
Douglas County Union high
school district 12, it wax reported
by II E Eakin, vie«- president nnd
cashier of the Cottage Grove
I ni nk
Fundi
Ixmdx will be used for school con
st tuet ion nt Drain, it was added
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Fruit Prospects
Below Average
Navy Waves Lower
Age on Enlistments
of apples, peaches, sweet cherries,
and eastern Oregon prunes, th«'
Crop Re|x>rting Service reports.
The outlook is. on the whole,
favorable for Bartlett pears, other
pears, sour cherries, western Ore
gon prunes, and tree nuts, though
frost damage to these crop* was
also quite heavy in some districts.
Ago requirement for enlistment
in the Navy Waves has been lower
ed to 18 years, effective immed
iately.
Women between the ages of 18
and 26 years of age are eligible
Many specialized fields of train
ing and duty are open to Waves,
including Naval aviation, radio
electronics, communications, jour
nalism, and medicine.
Stark tragedy struck a group
of loggers Sunday, May 20, taking
the lives of three members of the
logging community operated by
the Hiebert brothers.
The Jogging camp is about 10
miles across the
from
Urangle.
The men were changing shifts
and ’’Windy” Hiebert, Dan Hie-
bert <two of four brothers), Clar
ence Anderson, and Willis Hansen
entered a speed boat to return to
camp and bring men back for the
next xhift.
Approximately 100 yards out
from shore their boat struck a
rip tide caused by throng tide run
ning against swift current of the
Stikine River, capsizing the boat
and throwing all the men into the
icy waters. They all had on heavy
logging clothes but were able to
cling to the boat for a time.
Hansen, the only good swimmer,
managed to take off his heavy
i clothing and get to shore, which
. he reached in an exhausted con-1
I dition with bleeding feet from
walking on sharp rocks for one or
two miles, and in a state of shock. I
The other men had disappeared i
when searchers reached the scene *
of the tragedy.
Communications were finally j
established with Petersburg, about
30 miles away, and a doctor flew ।
over at once.
No trace of the three bodies has j
been found. Dan Hiebert was for
merly a resident of Cottage Grove
and lived in the vicinity of the •
Seventh Day Adventist Church j
school on North River Road.
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Mrs. Don Billick and two chil
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days last week with her mother.
Mis. Elizabeth Pynch, and sister,
Mrs. Al Wakefield.
Joel Pynch sprained his ankle
while working at the mill last
week and is off work for a few
days.
Ronald Kenady is taking his
basic training at the Aberdeen
Proving Grounds in Maryland.
Charlotte Simpson returned to
her home in Cottage Grove Satur
day after spending the past two
weeks with her aunt, Mrs. O. O.
McLaughlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chapman
of Yoncalla entertained for their
fathers, Mr. Frank Chapman and
Mr. O. W. French, on Father’s
Day. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Chapman
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sher
man Chapman and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Herschell Phillips and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne
French, and Mrs
French
were guests.
Mary Lou Stanley honored Mrs.
Lorraine Yearous and Mrs. Chris
tine Belcher with a stork shower
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Margaret Wade of Port
land is visiting her cousin, Mrs.
Clare Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stockwell of
Los Angeles are spending their va
cation with Mrs. Stockwell’s
cousin. Miss Alsea Hawley.
Mrs. Ruby Christensen of Gold
Hill is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Er
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tend the funeral of Netty Flick in
Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walters
and little granddaughter, Margaret
Elizabeth Robinson of Lowell,
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs'
Earl Powell.
Earl Powell moved to Oakland
Sunday, to be closer to his work
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dcgman and '
children, from Alamogordo, N. M., 1
have been visiting Mr. Degman’s
sister, Mrs. Chester Nance and
family. They plan to buy a home
in Coburg.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Saunders
and children, Marie and Richard,
attended the Rose Festival in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dobbs and
their nephew, Harold Dobbs, have
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