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« r* 18 Ptitfes ’ C o tta g e G ro v e C U T IA U K GBoVFl, L A N E COUNTY, S ection T w o S e n i i n d ^ f f i ’1 O HEG <IN T i l t RSI»AY. N O V E M B E R 13. 1952 N U M B E R 13 Alfred Stockdale J. Lemert Al lends Norman Chezem Enlists in Army ¡National FFA Confab Graduated 23rd November 4th US Naval School Jerry Lemert, arnlor, recently ¡attended the nuiitmnl F F A con vention belli In K m iim u i City. H r *« « one of two band delegates from ( Iregon, i W hile attending u mate F F A convention In CoiAallis h year «go. Jerry (»»ennie interested In making an application for the re cent trip anil playing In the hand made up of two delegate* from every mate In the U. S. In addition to practice sessions, marching and |ierlorm lng on the convention program, J e r r y had time to attend bualneaa sessions of the convention Highlight« ot the Week» program Included a pageant sponsored by the F ire stone < om|>ariy, a Coronation Bull, a Saddle and Sirloin Bar- B-Q. and three-mile-long parade in which the band performed. Lion* Roar <'-»i«nv,.i n .'.iiiv win march down the auditorium aisle at 7 .’V) p m Friday, November 14, to of a-n tho annual high sc I m mi I a ffa ir Elected candidate* fo r king and queen are Billie Culvey and Jim Childers, freshmen, Gail Forrester and Rodgrr Gamble, so|iliomores; Jeiria Culvey and Manuel Moore, Juniors: and M ary Ixiu Wiese and Jerry Lem ert, seniors. Special bonuses w ill be given on certain days to the class candi dates having the highest number of vole* sold since the previous count 'Die bonus Schedule Is a- follows; Friday, November 7 — 500 votes. Monday, November 10 1000 (over the week-end). W«Mnesda/, November 12 — 1000 lover the holiday). Thursday. November 13 — 500. Friday, November 14 — 1500 Hast d ayl. A ll ticket stubs m u it be in th< ballot boxes by 8.45 a m . Friday | or they w ill not be counted. Home 1 M r s to km m r room» w ill be the last 30 minute* A llt FO R C E B O O K L E T of first period when all remaining A 32 page booklet, "You and the Alfred Stockdale.31m of M r. and Naval Aviation Cadet Norm an B. money and unsold tickets must bt M r» Earl I I Stockdale of M artin A ir Force Reserve," w ill be di»- Creek road. Collage Grove, en- trlbuted Khottly m quantity to Clwzem. 21, »on of M r. and Mrs. turned in and the books balanced JlMed in the auny November I unit» of the Fourth A ir Force a* I. A Chi-zimt of 849 North Lane Each das» w ill be penalized a> for three year». He I» a graduate well a* by dlrrel m all to Inactive street, CottLge Gtove, graduated many votes as unsold tickets not [October 23 from the U. S. Naval turned in at that time or th« reservists In the Northwest. of Uniop high school. This booklet contain* Informa- »«•hool, Pre-Flight. Pensacola, Fla money that Is not turned in foi In addition to a thorough phy sold tickets. 'Ion on the reserve and the statu* Booths were assembled by M r of the rnsriviat, including ! « ■ ,. sical training program, the 15 pre-flight course which W enner’s classes Wednesday. No non* of reserve unit*, district* week completed include* aero vember 12. A ll decorating w ill lx TAX RZCORO BOOKS and numbered A ir F o r e head-’ Chezem nautical and naval subjects aimed done only by the p E. classes 'quarters; the ready and »tandhy I .. Alt fra«« m twiina«, at preparing officer candidates for They w ill be undccorated Monday I b it n « u r -io o n u m u t i s I reserve; assignment and tetcntlon flight training and eventual com November 17, by the g irls gym In the reserve; unit and individ classes and taken down and [ h i ' $2 50 • 13 St • IS IS • la so ual truining; the inventory of re- i missioning as naval officers. Naval Cadet Chezem graduated away by M r. W enner’s classes. nsuithjM a P w m m I BvUv»« Lo«fca ZJ«, }t •orve |M-rxonnel resources; priv Thespians were to decorate the ilege* avallatile to tem-rvists- ¡from Marshfield high sch««.l In quahflcatlon* for retirem ent; re May, p u n He entered the naval auditorium stage Monday. W ed tirem ent benefit* and pay tables, service In June 1948 prior to be nesday and Thursday evenings anil answer* to question* most fre ’ ing selected for pre-flight tra in under M r. Sellers' auperviaion. I ’ ll. SOS Teachers w ill go over the game ing thru the naval air station, Nor- quently asked I? reservist*. rules so students w ill be fam iliar flok, Virginia In June 1952. I li e is now assigned to the U. S with work In their booth. Teach Naval Auxiliary A ir station, W h it era w ill also go over the work ing F leld, M ilton, Fla., where he schedules *0» the students w ill [ 1* engaged In prim ary flight know their responsibilities No one training. Ujion completion of his w ill be allowed to leave any class training at Pensacola and Corpus or study hall to assist w ith th( FAMOUS ( hr 1st!, Texas, he w ill tie awarded Carnival. School buses running for the the gold wings of a naval aviator COLE STEEL ¡and assigned to duty w ith the Carnival in the evening w ill leavr the school at 10:30 p.m. The C ar fleet. nival closes a t 11:00 p.m. Ushers for the F rid a y night Plain-dealing Is a jewel. Ne I JO* W illiam W ycherly program are: Dixie Wicks, Con nie Chase. Bonnie Long, L ucik Ravitz, Sherry Fow ler, Alic« Carol Ann Rieden, Doris A U T O M O lU i^ U Y E R H Lamb, FO B Factory o lg a te , Lavona Overholser Nancy Aubrey, Alice Knacdlcr ant SAVES *164 THROUGH A full-depth, solidly-built, P atty Omyer. Lions Roar heovy Heel fil«. four tmooth. STATE FARM PLAN fll'dmg. tftt*K lTis drawer* N IN E O R EG O N L U M B E R M E N iii’T n ,nd corns A T T E N D N A T IO N A L M E E T IN G on b o ll- b e a r in g r o lle r * . ’?" ’ ¡g?® V ‘OU,hi.’n’Lnî,’r ‘‘• f Tbroash W a s h in g t o n i> c N ine of I Equipped with spring tont- Ilo» S u t « F a rm B an k P la n m y arwnt Oregon's leading lumbermen an prstiors ond guide rods, lor attending the 1952 annual meet ’«wÎTn •f record protection. Sire 52 h ” ing of the National Lum ber M anu h i f l M d V wide, 26H" deep. Ttw Rank Pl-n olfera vota two provrn facturers Association in Washing momv « .« ,« ( nwihoda h r n r buy. ton, D. C-, November 11-15. 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