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The Weather Centennial's Near, You'll End in Jug, If You Forget and Shave Your Mug The Cottage Grove Sentinel ¿° . J» Serving the Heart of the Nation's Greatest Lumber Region Since 1889 COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1955 VOLUME LXVI Cottage Grove Sports Show Fri. JC Talent Show Slated Friday SaL Features Camp. Fish Gear At CGHS; 8 p.m. Final plans have been wrapped up for the first annual Sports Plans for the Talent Show, spon Show, sponsored by Cottage sored annually by the Junior Grove Retail Merchants, to be held Chamber of Commerce, have been Friday and Saturday at the old completed by chairman Bob Boyce Maguire Furniture Store building, and the talent laden event promi between Norris Dress Shop and ses to be even bigger and better the Men’s Toggery. than the year before. The show- The show, second in a ser ies of Two 18-year-old Cottage Grove will be held at the high school au monthly events planned by mer ; boys, both freshmen at Oregon ditorium Friday at 8 p in. Adults- chants to promote business in Cot State college, were hospitalized $1 and students - 50c. tage Grove, is being presented to early Sunday morning after their Joe Kennedy of radio station herald the approach of the fishing car went into the ditch just out KOMB will be the master of cere and camping season and to show side the city of Corvallis when monies. Besides local talent, Aud that local merchants have as much the driver dozed off to sleep. rey Mistretta will sing during the to offer Cottage Grove sportsmen The two boys, Dick Heatn, son I intermission between the grade as any Eugene store. of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Heath and | and high school sections. Song re Opens Friday Noon driver of his '49 Ford, and Jerry quests from the audience are The show will open Friday about Dyksterhuis. son of Mr and Mrs urged. noon and continue through Sat Paul Dyksterhuis. were returning j Auditions for the show were held urday. It will be open Friday eve from a trip to Portland. Jerry' at the high school Saturday from ning Included ill the show will was asleep when the accident hap- ' 10 a.m to 5 p.m. and Monday Ire all types of boats, motors, fish pened. The car went off on the from 4-5 p.m. Boyce stated that ing and camping equipment and left side of the road into a ditch j anyone still interested in partici other sporting goods. i and ran into a culvert. It was' pating in the talent show who Door prizes, donated by the par damaged extensively, but no other j didn’t have the chance to have an ticipating merchants in the show, car was involved. They were pin- । audition, is urged to phone him. will be awarded. Everyone com ned in the car and Dick honked 20, as soon as posible. ing in to view the sporting dis the car horn trying to call atten- Winners of the Talent Show plays will be given a numbered j tion until the battery ran down. awards will compete in district ticket. (Children must be accom- | then broke out a window and tried I competition with winners from [ranied by parents to receive a to find help close by. but was un- ' Eugene and Springfield. ticket i. Approximately ten prizes, able to do this so they waited for j The Show will be divided into retail value of about $8. will be a passing motorist who called an : two sections, grade school stu given out. Lucky ticket numbers, ambulance and police. dents and high school students. The boys were taken to Good Three prizes totaling $50 will be along with information on where to pick up the prizes, will be । Samaritan hospital in Corvallis, awarded within each grouping. printed in next week's issue of The j Dick with lacerated nose, knee Tickets are available from any bruised, other bruises and shock JC member or may be obtained Sentinel. Jerry received concussion, head j at the gate. Spinning Reel Demonstration A special feature of the show lacerations, loss of teeth, small I will be spinning reel demonstra- bone in left leg was broken above aions by Myron Perry -on Friday ankle, also foot bones were broken. Jerry was removed by ambu and Saturday afternoons Centennial Meeting A two-page ad, featuring much lance Tuesday to Sacred Heart Members of the Centennial of the sjxtrting equipment to be Hospital, Eugene, to l>e nearer Executive and Steering commit shown by the participating sport home, and Dick was to have been tees and representatives of all ing goods stores during the show’, released Wednesday from the hos other organizations planning to appears ih the inside pages of The pital. take part in the Centennial Dick Duer of Monmouth, Sentinel. celebration will hold a general Committee in charge of the another local boy, had accompa- meeting Tuesday, April 26. in event is Joe Throop, chairman. El I nied Dick and Jerry to Portland, the Chamber of Commerce of liott Voegele and Richard Cham and returned with them to Mon fice at 7:30 p.m. mouth. bers. The purpose of the meeting will be to integrate and or ganize the various events into a definite plan so that each or ganization can realize its nart in the celebration, and work toward that goal, and so that the publicity committee can see the overall picture and be gin planning the publicity cam The series of Salk Polio Vaccine County Health nurse, said that paign. shots, scheduled to be given to over 85$f of parents in the area Herman Petersen will act as Cottage Grove and outlying school had signed approval slips for their chairman of the group in the children in grades one, two, three j children for the shot series. absence of Chamber Manager and four, have been postponed Joe Crepeau. I Doctors To Handle Shots for an indefinite period of time, Everyone interested is urged according to Jess Fasold, District Local doctors were to administer to attend . 45 school superintendent. Fasold ' the shots, assisted by volunteer thought, however, that the vaccine ■ nurses and PTA mothers. Mrs. would arrive in Cottage Grove Norman Richards was in charge around the first of May. of volunteer help. Mrs. Eva Miller, Fasold stated that the vaccine superintendent of nurses at CG had not been cleared by the Ore j hospital, was in charge of nurses gon State Board of Health and and Dr. Raymond Spaulding Jr. that Oregon's allotment of the was to be in charge of doctors. Residents of Cottage Grove are serum had been sent to the south Children were to be transported cautioned not to be alarmed when ern states first. I by school buses into Cottage Company B, 186th Infantry Regt, To Have Started Monday I Grove from the outlying schools According to an announcement and by cars when buses were not is mobilized for a test alert soon. by Lane County Health Depart available. The shots were to begin This warning came from 1st Lt. ment last Wednesday, the series at 9:30 am. and continue until Thomas E. Engle, commanding of shots were to have begun Mon each day’s schedule was completed. (Company* Co. B 186th Inf. (Bat tery), which will participate in day and continue through Tues It is expected that the same the alert with every other Army day. Wednesday and Friday in scheduling will lie in effect when and Air National Guard unit in the local area. Oregon and the nation. Miss Dorothy Marshall, Lane the vaccine arrives. "When the alert comes, the residents of this community will see their National Guardsmen mo bilized quickly to carry out the duties assigned to them in case of an emergency," Lt. Engle said. Bill Vertrees, junior in the local "This will give our fellow citizens high school, will represent Cot a chance to see Company B, 186th tage Grove High and I.ane county Infantry Regiment in trainin’’ and at the United Nations Pilgrimage to learn more about the mission for Youth in New York City this assigned to our’National Guards summer. Bill is the son of Mr. men in peace and war.” and Mrs.Walter A. Vertrees, Cot The exact time and dale of the tage Grove. test alert to be known as "Opera Bill won first place in the tion Minuteman" will be secret connty. which is also this district. until just before the alarm is Saturday night at Springfield sounded Lt. Engle explained. IOOF hall on his speech “What The “go ahead” order will be is This Trip Would Mean to Me.” sued by the Adjutant General of Bill had also won second place in Oregon, Major General Thomas E. the county previous on his essay Rilea. and transmitted to all Ore ’’What I Can Do to Help the gon Army and Air National Guard United Nations in the Future.” units. the points won from the two ap pearances placed him winner. Sixth Annual Event The United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth is sponsored by the Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges of the United States and Canada with 14 youth going from Oregon. This summer's pilgrimage will be the Julio Silva, president of the sixth annual for Oregon but only Lane County Chest, Inc., has an the fourth participation for Lane nounced the appointment of the county. budget committee for 1955. This Only three students out of 18 Tommittee consists of Walter schools in the county competed Banks. Chairman and the follow- Saturday night The others were By Mrs. Gale Roby ng members: Kenneth Battleson. Delores Barrell, Willamette High. Eugene, who placed second, and The first free circulating li Eugene; Godfrey Blohm. Eugene; Kent Yockey, Eugene High, third. brary at London was opened last Dr. B. W Bond. Bethel; Mrs. Clif State IOOF chairman. Jack Ellis, week with a good selection of ford Constance, Eugene; Mrs. D. Portland, was present and made books and reading material. Spon R Fullerton Springfield; W. R. the presentation of award and sored by the London Grange HEC. Goddard, Springfield; Virgil Kings this library is for the people of ley. Cottage Grove; Robert Hirt, $25 check for personal expenses Mary Ann Ziniker, Creswell, the community as well as grange Eugene; Harry Jacobs. Eugene; represented I-a ne county at the members, and will be run just l^e Murphy, Junction City; Phil first Pilgrimage for Youth; David I as any public library A sign on ip Tillman, Eugene; Mrs. Nils Moursund. Eugene, was the sec Ijondon Store indicates the library Hult. Bailey Hill; and Mrs. Mary ond year representative, and Mau location, housed in one room of Nesbitt, Oakridge. The responsibility for the reen Church, Eugene, won the the James Hayes home. Library hours are posted as 2 amount of funds allocated to the third year. Last year Mabel Kief of the local high school won sec- to 4 p.m., Tuesdays and 2 to 8 agencies of the Chest will be de pm Thursdays. The public is wel termined by this committee when and place honor. come. Contributions of books from it meets during the latter part of Grove Well Represented A large group attended the con individuals will also be accepted July. These agencies are the Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts, Salvation test from Cottage Grove. Clarence and appreciated. It has been found from older Army, Catholic Charities, Draper of Eugene was master of ceremonies and Mrs. Bert Hatch, । residents of the community that YMCA., YWCA. Community Cottage Grove, is the county Pil . about 30 years ago, a state cir- Center, U. of O. YMCA. U. of O grimage chairman. Judges Satur | culating library was housed in YWCA. Association for the Help day night were Karl W. Onthank. Mrs. Lora Townsend's home, with of Retarded Children. Cotte*r dean of student affairs at the Uni books being exchanged from the Grove Community Chest, Junction versity of Oregon; Charles T state library at Salem. However, City Youth Fund. Springfield Com Duncan, professor of the school j the new library at Ixindon now, is munity Chest, Upper Willamette of Journalism. U of O, and Paul the first library for the commu- Youth Activities Fund, and the Oregon State Chest. | nity. (Continued on Page 8) Two CG Boys Hurt In Car Accident Sun. at Corvallis Salk Polio Vaccine Shot Series Slated for Grove Is Postponed Local Guard Unit Stands Ready Test Alert Soon Bill Vertrees Named Lane County Rep. To Summer U.N. Pilgrimage In N.Y. Virgil Kingsley On County Chest Budget Committee London Opens Its First 'Free Library Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr Apr. Apr. Apr. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 H L P 46 47 47 44 51 48 43 34 31 41 33 37 33 35 .33 .12 .08 .28 .02 .07 .57 NUMBER 36 Ten Cents per ("ops Three Boys Food Mart Grand Opening (Courtesy Cottage Grove Liike Weather Station) 9th Annual Rodeo Queen Also To Reign Over Centennial Fete The queen of Cottage Grove's Ninth Annual Rodeo, to he held this year July 9 and 10. will also reign over the Centennial Celebra tion as queen of the Centennial, according to a report from the Riding chib this week. Queen can didates will receive votes this vear for selling Centennial buttons as well as selling Rodeo and Queen's Ball tickets. An important budget election , Prizes are being offered by the for the local grade schools will Centennial committee and will lie lie held at the Jefferson school on given during each of the three Friday. April 22. from 2 to 8 p.m. Riding club dances to the candi Voters residing in the district will date leading in votes. be eligible to vote, if they arc a Deadline May 8 registered voter. The grade school Eligible candidates are remind territory includes all five precincts ed that the CG Riding club has of the city, west in the Silk Creek opened its queen contest, with the community to the Willis place, deadline for entries Sunday, May north to the Davidson place on | 8. On that day there will he a the highway, east from the David playday at the rodeo grounds at son place along the Row River to which time the contestants will Walden and the old Forest Serv be judged and given points on ice camp, south to Mac's Grocery their horsemanship The points and west to the Highway bridge, will apply on their total number. —Guthner photu GRAND OPENING AT THREE BOVs FOOD M ART will be held Thursday, April ’I. Included in the just south of the city limit. Women and girls 15 years old many, many free articles the Three Boys will give away will he several hundred baskets of groceries, bal Who Can Vote and older are eligible to enter the Under the state school election contest. Married women may par loons, for the kids, young and old and pocket combs to the first 75 men Thursday, Friday and Sat unlay. Cigars to every man w ho w ishes one; cotton candy for everyone; all-aluminum egg poachers to the first laws, any person who is a register- ¡ ticipate in the contest this year. Mrs. Ed Pyeatt. queen contest ed voter in a precinct or part of a 75 women shoppers Friday, and many free samples of various food products. The market has been o|H-n precinct within the school district committee chairman, has an for business about two weeks. 30 days prior to th«’ school elec- ¡ nounced that sponsors may select tion and who has continuously re their own candidates or may spon sided in the school district six sor a candidate selected by the months immediately prior to the committee. meeting or election and who is ' Any girl interested in becoming actually present at the meeting or' a queen candidate or anyone in election, shall be entitled to vote terested in s[x>nsoring a candidate, on any matter before the meeting is asked to contact Mrs. Pyeatt, Bob Boyce took the Jaycee (Continued on page 2) or election. A registered voter is j president's gavel from Gene Cutts defined as one who has registered Thursday evening as election of under the general election laws JC officers lor this year were held with the county clerk 30 days be during a dinner meeting at the fore a school meeting or election. Thirty-four Cottage Grove High D & M Cafe. 'I'he grade school budget is up School seniors have signed up to Other new officers include: Al Annexation of the North River $17.6(8> over the corres|>onding bud attend College Preview at the var Reilly, first vice president; Roy ious Oregon colleges this week Misener, second vice president; Road Apartments and the Sev get of last year. The increase in i UNIVERSITY OF ORGEON, end. with the University of Ore Dean Epperson, secretary; Howard enth-day Adventist School was the amount is due to a larger en Eugene. April (Special) A total gon as the main drawing card for Ijtngston, treasurer. Norm Shires. the salient point of Monday eve rollment. By 1957, the school of 266 students made the required the students. Wil Heath and Al Johnson, direc ning's special council meeting at board anticipates an enrollment I 3.5 G P A. to be listed on the win of 1206, or an increase of approxi ter term honor roll. Thirty-four A total of 18 seniors have de tors and IXinn Gassaway, Ser the Council Chambers. I students made perfect 4.00 The request for annexation was mately 166 over the present enroll G.P.A’. cided to attend the "Duck Pre geant-at-arms. ment. view" on the University of Oregon Installation of the new officers brought up by Mr. and Mrs. Wal- On the honor roll from Cottage campus. They are: Patsee Pynes. 1 will be held Saturday, April 30, I ter Calhoun of Creswell, owners I (»rove are Margery IXMiise Zini Leonard Nossaman, Phyllis Hig following a banquet at the Meth- of the apartments, so that the city ker, freshman in liberal arts, and don, Jerre Sears, Milan Quigley, odist church. Jack Lively, state might put in a trunk line sewer Mary Anne Ziniker, sophomore in LeRoy Cothrell, Larry Grewelle, Jaycee president, will install the I to their property to provide better liberal arts, both daughters of Linda Griffith, Roberta Rickard. new officers as well as initiate ; sewage facilities for the apart- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ziniker; No- ' ments. Gail Forrester, Garnet Beach. Kay new members. A bit of controversy seems to I' me Wade junior in libera] aits, Plunkett, Margie Denney, Mary ' The banquet will begin at 7:15. Annexation Problem | be rising from the meaning of the daughter of Mrs. U. H. Wade; and I-ou Woifard, Charles Coston. I >ale : Following officers' installation, a Myrtle Johnson, daughter of Mr. The main problem which pre Hugdahl, Lynn Barnard and dance will be held at the Rod and sented itself, however, was that word "Lemati," the name early and Mrs. A. M. Johnson, freshman pioneers gave to East Cottage Charles Land. I Gun clubhouse. two property owners between the Grove when it seceded form Cot 1 in liberal arts. Nine "Eager Beavers” have Sophomores led the way on the school and apartments were un tage Grove in 1894. (Ix’mati, on signed up to attend weekend fes favorable to annexation, thus leav. the east side of th«» Coast Fork list with a total of 74 students tivities at Oregon State College. ing a gap between the city and i Willamette River, merged again with honor grades. Seniors placed They include: Mabel Kief, Mar 1 the annexed portion. The council with Cottage Grove a few years second with 66 and the juniors and garet Wulff. Mary Ellen Hull, freshmen followed in that order decided to favor annexation any- ' later). Barbara McReynolds, Gary An with 58 and 54 respectively. The । way, and that the city put in and A sketch of Cottage Grove's derson. Doug Ballew. Joe Petro pay for 1/3 of the total cost of “Rowdy? history, which appeared rest of the spots were taken up vich, Marjorie Hemenway and I the trunk line and that the an in the Northwest Magazine sec by special students. Connie Heckman. nexed property owners pay their tion of the Oregonian a few weeks Formation , of a coordinating proportionate share of the remain ago, claimed that Lemati meant Students attending other cam puses include: Jim Ellsworth, Lin agency to act as a clearing house der. This was the original request “Mountain.” This would bt an ap SWIM 1’001. DAMAGED field; Joan Crawford and Carol between the Charrtber of Com of Calhoun. propriate name, as residents of It has been reported that Roddy, Beauty College; Paul Pat merce board ol directors and the Mayor Jess Hill had pointed out Cottage Grove proper. "Slabtown." children have been damaging ton and Ernest Hounshell, Eugene various functioning committees that immediate action on the mat were able to see Cerro Gordo the newly poured cement at Vocational, and Ted Marcy and was the salient point of business ter was imperative tiecause bids while looking down Lemati's main Cottage Grove's new swimming at the board meeting Tuesday on paving of North River Road street. John Wilson, O.T.I. pool, now under construction. noon at the D & M Cafe. The had been let anil work on the pro- i A more extensive story of this There has been added expense agency will take the place of ject would be beginning soon. some era of CG's history appeared Salk Polio Vaccine in repairing the damaged ce Chamlier Manager Joe Crepeau, in The Sentinel the next week. City fathers also voted to trans ment. While the cement has illness is expected to keep It stated that Ix*mati was inter Shots Evplained to PTA whose fer $550 (estimated cost of the probably been marred by chil him off the job for an estimated city's share of the project) from preted as meaning "Peaceful Val dren at play, it is hindering A local doctor, whose topic will period of from a month to six the emergency fund and allocate ley.” The writeup was obtained progress and it is hoped that be "Operation Information,” will weeks. it to the depleted sewer fund to from Elizabeth Knox Anthony, the action ceases. who wrote the story in 19.35 while address the district 45 PTA Mon It was decided to divide up Cre- be used for the trunk line. working on the pioneer book for day at 8 p.m. in the Harrisan peau's chores, with each board Public Hearing Needed the University of Oregon exten school. The doctor will explain member delegated to head a cer City Attorney Herbert Lombard sion. "Peaceful Valley" could be | tain portion of the committees, the Salk Polio vaccine shots. informed the council that an elec Mrs. Hazel Cranston, Jefferson so that they could function tion to decide upon annexation a fitting name, if it were meant as ' school music teacher, will direct smoothly. The following board could lx* dispensed with if the a satire of CG's brawling citizens ¡ I.ast week Manley Fuller, now the musical numbers for the eve members will act as coordinators: property owners filed a petition of More than 50 Oregon municipal Taylor Young. Industrial and annexation, which would then have a former employe of The Sentinel, ning. Mining committees: Carlton I to he OK'd by the city council, received a letter from Elbert Bede, judges, justices of the peace, and Woodard. Lumber committee; Her t followed by a public hearing at a editor of The Sentinel from about other law enforcement officials at Cancer Fund Drive man Petersen. Retail and Special later date. Thus annexation could 1911 to 1936, stating that early tended the fourth annual region Events (Centennial) committee; lie brought about in a minimum Grove pioneers told him that Le al traffic court conference held in Now On In Grove mati meant "Across the Water," Eugene April 18 to 20. l,ocal mu Jess Hill, Highways committee; amount of time. which he stated made more sense, nicipal judge Famey Edwards and Howard Gilbert, Recreation and Hello Neighbor envelopes for Other business conducted by the seeing that the new town was lo JP Judge John Wells attended Agriculture committees; Art the 1955 Cancer Fund Drive have council included the acceptance of cated across the river from Cot the meeting. been started in Cottage Grove and Schaefer, Public Relations commit the deed for the property next to tage Grove. Dean Orlando J. Hollis of the if anyone has an emelope and tee and Chamlier radio program, the swimming pool for the purpose On one thing all three interpre University of Oregon law school doesn’t know W'here to pass it, and Mike Siebert. Membership, of extending South Eighth St.; tations agreed that lemati was was host of the event. Visiting can leave it with either Mrs. R. Finance and Budget committees. OK'd a resolution accepting the an Indian word, taken from Chi- experts included James P. Eco L. Sedergren at the Mayflow'er It was also announced that next bid of the First Baptist Church for n<x)k jargon. nomos. director of the American Insurance office; Charlie Whipps. Tuesday noon will be a general the old Shea property sold by the If anyone knows of the where । Bar Association's traffic court First National Bank ('.Eldon F. membership meeting at the Elks city at an auction recently, and abouts of ANY fndian who was program; and Robert L. Donigan, Woodin, treas. American Cancer club and. according to Highways the decision to have the power around Cottage Grove when le i counsel for the traffic institute at Society, Ijine County* or Post committee chairman Bill Hesse, company install a street light on mati was named, please send him { Northwestern University. master, Cancer. R. H. Baldock, State Highway South 11th St. to The Sentinel so the matter can The conference was sponsored By the Neighbor-to-Neighbor Engineer, will lx- the guest speak lie cleared up. by the general extension division er. Crusade method, a large ASC pac of the state system of higher edu ket -envelope is passed around the Reports of a few committee ac FORMER RESIDENT VISITS cation, and Dean Philip G. Hoff block from horn.) to home. Each tivities were given, with a dis Mrs. Benton Schrenk of Leban- man welcomed the conferees at person receiving the envelope cussion following on progress of bn. a former resident, is visiting the opening session Monday morn- takes from it a piece of educa the Centennial. with Mrs. K. K. Mills this week. i ing. tional literature, puts a contribu Chamlier president Howard Gil tion in a sealed envelope and pass bert stated that a Mr. Dave Gast- es the packet on to a neighbor. « man had purchased the Lloyd Pet C. C. Morelock is showing a erson property which contained The Eugene Forest District of special newsreel. "Will Research the publicized "Crazy House” and the Bureau of Land Management Find Out?" at the local Drive-in plans to develop it into a major- sold four tracts of timber at the theater all next week. Charlie tourist attraction of Lane County. regular monthly sale on April 14. Whipps is lining up the Boy Scouts Gastman had asked that the 1955, containing a total volume to assist in a car to car collection Chamber aid him in publicizing of 5,296.(MM) board feet of salvage the project. (Continued on Page 8) and green timber, mainly Douglas- fir, for a total purchase price of $200,118.65. The successful bidders were: W. A. Woodard Lumber Company, pne tract containing 1,808,000 board feet at $44 15 per thousand for Douglas-fir; R. M Kt G. Lo”- The House of Marvels. Cottage spot, consisting of an old house ging Company, one tract contain- Grove's answer to the House of in an area of a seeming anti- nig 373,000 board feet at $48.25 Mystery at Gold Hill. Oregon, is gravitational pull and other pe [ mt thousand for the I>ouglas-fir; one of the latest local ventures culiarities. the crazy house. Gastman stated that there will Barker Timber Company, one tract and will be carried out on a full time basis by Dave Gastman and lie guides to show the different containing 1,657,(MM) hoard feet at son, former stockholders in Snei- features of the house Th«1 Peter $40.00 per thousand for the Doug strom Lumber * Plywood of Eu son’s didn't have the time to de las-fir; and Globe Lumber Com one tract containing 1,458.- gene. Gastman expects the at velop it on a full time basis, so pany, Imaid leet at $2500 [ mt thou traction to be ready to accom the job is being done by Gastman ooo WINNERS AT THE RECENT STATE-WIDE Monse conference sand for I>ouglas-fir, which repre modate tourists and interested lo and ’son. They hope to make it sents held In Eugene are members of the ritual team of Cottage Grove an increase of 105 per cent one of lane County's leading calities by this weekend. above the appraised price of $27,- Moose Lodge No. 810. From left to right they are: John Thornton, I.ocated eight miles west of Cot tourist attractions. Al Thomas, < larence Holmes, Art Cooper, George Anderson and James The Gastmans later hope to 745.15. tage Grove on the Ixirane hiway. The next regular monthly sale Easley. A campaign is now underway to raiM* hinds to send these men the House of Marvels was dis have a hamburger stand and gift covered by Mr and Mrs. Lloyd variety shop. At this time, there will be held May 12 in Hall A of ha<k East this fall, where they will compete for national honors Peterson in 1951 on their prop is limited parking, but Gastman the Carpenters Building, 507 Wil against teams from other states. erty. The Petersons named the plans to increase the parking area. lamette Street, Eugene. Grade School Budget Election Friday, Apr. 22 College Preview Draws 34 Seniors From Grove High JC’s Elect New Officers Thursday City Fathers ok Annexation of River R. Lots Four Grovers Make Oregon Honor Roll Indian Dictionary Wanted bySentinel Board to Handle CommitteesDuring Crepeau’s Absence CG Judges Attend EugeneConfab Woodard Lumber Successful Bidder At BLM Sale Thurs. House of Marvels Seen as Possible Tourist Attraction for Grove Area Moose Ritual Team State Champions