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U CF 0 LI3F.ARY Heart Sunday February 24 The Weather Cottage Grove Sentinel Cottage Grove (Courte»? Lake Weather Station) JR Trace Trace M ☆ Servina the Heart of the Nation's Greatest Lumber Region Since 1889 * NUMBER 28 COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGO-'. . El VOLUME LXVIII '57 Heart Fund Drive Reaches Peak Sunday To Visit Lodge 810 Extortion Note Received All Night lUXClvcUfHii mgiu Vigil Fruitless Logs Start Rolling l w • Con+est Into Local Plant, To Pick Winner n . Leaders' Council ■ H SI Caf bmPpCd Formation of South Lane TV Assn. Started at Meeting Attended by 50 Plans were made for the final contest to select a student to go quare mile area in southern Lane the installation of a translator and the present plan is to have a and from Lane county to the United ? 40 company lo; county. Local officers are still investi Nations at a meeting of Lane tn survey made of both areas to save s and three « According to present plans, gating an extortion note received County Leaders Council of I<K)F cri . tarted logs rolling into the IV engineer would i>e brouj ,'ht expenses. by Bob Gierau of Gierau’s Mar at a meeting Sunday afternoon at ¡Cott Purpose of the translator is to ■ Grove plant of the Weyer, into the area to mak«1 The month-long 1957 Heart clubhouse wiwn about ket, 822 W Main street, which the Odd Fellows hall. Twenty -six | ha, er Timber Co. Monday. Feb- amplify signals for the mother to determine the best spot to lo ted people attended a m« inte Fund drive will reach a high point demanded $5.000 or his life by memliers present represented the ruarv 11. cate the translator, which would' station, which would require only lied to hear Benny He February 15 On February 9, Mr. Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges of on Heart Sunday, February 24, Fm st car to be shipped from the ing probably lie in the vicinity of the one antenna for all three chan Hand, ft'presentative ot Gierau received a note which said: the* county. Six visitors attended. f(li nu Woodard plant w as loaded city water reservoir, east of town, i nels, 8, 13 and 6. Such installation when local volunteers spread Translator Co., discuss "Leave $5.000 outside your door The contest will be held Satur- an i -nipped Friday. February 8 l'he Culp Creek - Disston com is usually financed by a non-pro tallat ion of throughout the community to car Friday night. February 15, or I day, March 30. at 8 p.m. at the •ar contained all plywood. As munities also are interested in fit or co-op organization. A li- ry the fight against the heart and । cense is required from the federal will kill you." Coburg KXJF hall. Five essay* 1 th« inventories of lumber build Police Chief Ed Jones said an have been received to date and up lore cars of both lumber and | communication commission, which blood vessel diseases to the door- 5 all night vigil was maintained Fri there is still time for some high pl.' " >od will begin rolling out ot । is for a three-year period. steps of every family in Cottage Anne Hill Given day night at the Gierau Market, school sophomore or junior to get th< >lant. According to the best estimate, Grove. but no one came to claim the pack into the contest. an investment of approximately A, cording to C W Preppern.iu Plaque as Woman "Heart Sunday is that special age left outside the door The note $21.000 would be required for the Every high school in the county 10g-ill g manager at springtiein, may have been written by some may sent a student to participate F< day in the year on which the Ore- ; installation of a translator here, Hollandsworth. Sutherlin Journalist for ’56 “crank." but was not the work of in the contest. Vhie will be selected gon Heart Assn, asks you to re which would pay for the equip superintendent, will take member what you have seen, ment and its maintenance for the juveniles. from Lane county to Ro with 14 on tí additional duties of the three-year period. Building a heard and read about the cardio ls operation. others from the state on a four- Cotta Gros e vascular diseases throughout the translator for the first channel is Boren; week all-expense-paid trip to New Loge mg foreman is Walt 1 year and ’to contribute for every the most expensive. After this it . York and return. A Cottage Grove const i net ion foreman Civic and community organiza heart you love',' according to Mrs. costs about $4,000 per channel boy, Bill Vertrees, was the 1955 Baehelder, and woods shop fore tions in Cottage Grove have prom to build and about $1.000 to $1,500 Gus Walther, local chairman of man is John < Bud > Woods | winner. the annual one-day door-to-door The Council had presented the The logging road being pushed ised full support for the one-day per year to maintain the equip drive. Pearl Ruck school with $285.35 through to tii in the Sutherlin PAUL G. SHEETS recruiting drive to be conducted ment. Cost of the translator de- I pends on the amount of territory from the various lodges last No logging operation with the Cot "It is the day on which you Paul G. Sheets, Deputy Supreme Sunday by Co. B, 186th Infantry , covered. have the responsibility of deciding ' Secretary of the lx>yal Order of vember. i tage Grove operation will of the Oregon National Guard. Following a brief talk by Mr. Helen Harris, Marcóla, was , ready for truck traffic how much progress can be made Moose, will visit Cottage Grove elected president, Tony Miglioret- March 4 The local unit's drive is part of a Heald and a question and answer by your Heart Association, locally ■ lodge 810, LOM, Tuesday. Feb An office staff of three and nationally, during the coming ruary 26. at 8 p.m. The same eve A stockholders meeting of the to was named vice president and nationwide campaign expected to period, a committee of seven was named to head the preliminary , Hines, timekeeper. Mrs 1 >or- year through its mass assault on ning a large Class ot new mem United Pacific Mining Corp. Sun Norman Skaggs secretary-treasur- Chie bring 15.000 new members into organization and about $130 of ris Green and Mrs. Betty Ixiu the heart diseases to alleviate bers will be enrolled. Milo Gu- day. February 17, at White's ( er. the Army and Air National Guard, the $250 needed to hire a TV en pain, prolong human life and in brud of Eugene, a member of the Electronics Manufacturing plant, | Present from out of the county Marshall, handles the work .it the either men with previous military gineer was raised. A board of di crease useful productivity in the ' state ritualistic team, also will Sweet Home, was attended by sev were Roy Turney of Pendleton. Cottage Grove plant office under training or young men who agree rectors and officers will be chosen community,” she continued. eral interested local persons. Deputy Grand Master of the Roger Sands, superintendent, but attend the meeting. Grand' Lodge of Oregon, and Mrs. all of the bookkeeping is done to take basic training with the at the next meeting, which will United Pacific Mining Corp., at Volunteers for Heart Sunday in Deputy Sheets has been an ar- be called to make further or active Army. Cottage Grove are needed, accord ; dent worker for the fraternity for present, has 1015 stockholders, of Turney; Harley Looney of Lake through the Springfield office. At ganization plans. Several men do- Grove, Past Grand Master and present a credit union i- in pro which approximately 50 per cent In connection with the drive, the ing to Mrs. Walther. They will more v>1 „„ „ _ _____ .. r , ______ than a decade. Appointed meet at the Moose hall playroom (o his p|.esent position in May. are residents of Cottage Groye president of the Joint Youth Com cess of being set up. also as a mittee, and Mrs. Looney, and John branch of the Springfield plant. at 1 p.m. Sunday for briefing be- 5956 he serves all member lodges and surrounding territory. Mel L. Gans, Cottage Grove Van Doren of Hillsboro. Grand h»™, „1 w?.h. fore they start on their city-wide । 0( west of the Mississippi, ingtnn, who once served as a lieu membership fee as soon as the canvass. Coffee w'ill be served to plus Canada and Alaska, with the business man and newly-elected High Priest of the Grand Encamp tenant colonel in the Virginia Mi amount of the membership fee is those doing the soliciting. Each îxception of Iowa and Missouri. president of the corporation, in ment of Oregon, and Mrs. Van troduced other members of the Doren. litia. The National Guard, as it volunteer will call on from 15 He was born in Xenia. Ohio, in board: "♦ Among members present were Charles Williams, geolo is known today, is an outgrowth determined. to 25 householders in the imme 1914 and educated in the public The seven committeemen chosen R P Stolsig of Coburg. Grand diate neighborhood. The volunteer schools of that city. He joined gist; Peter Don Reich, field man, of the militia system. are Miles Wicks, chairman; Earl Miss Anne Hill, daughter of Mr. will carry a supply of manila en Bellefonte <Ohio> Moose lodge in and George T. Langford of Eu Representative and Past Chief Orlo Bagley, president of the Wilson. Garland Kimble. Tom Mit velopes in which contributors will 1946. serving a term as governor gene, corporation attorney. Gans Patriarchgof the Grand Encamp and Mrs. Jess Hill, now employed chamber of commerce, approved chell. Wayne Cannon. Brighton H. B McMillan, who will have seal their gifts. The householder and another as treasurer. He is explained the organization of the ment of Oregon and Lady Velma served the local Chamber ot Com at. the Palo Alto (Caiil.i Times the drive with the following Leonard, and Robert Russum. need not divulge the size of his now a member of Batavia, Ill., company under the Oregon cor Stolsig, president of th«' Associa merce as manager for a year on has been awarded the Emma Mc statement: "Time and again the Since only about half the funds poration laws and of the subse tion of Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs February 28. tendered hi- resig contribution. National Guard has proved il needed to employ the engineer lodge Militant of Oregon; Clarence quent acquisition of additional Kinney plaque as the outstanding Prior to joining the Moose Su leases on ore-bearing claims. Sale Draper of Eugene. Grand Junior nation effective this date at a gen vita) Importance as part of the were raised at the meeting Tues- "Please welcome your Heart rise. The Tu- P day night other contributions may Fund volunteer when he or she preme Lodge as a traveling au of stock is progressing rapidly, Warden of the Grand Encamp eral chamber meeting Tuesday. woman in journalism in 1956. Pre nation's first line of defense and re- ' be left at any of the following While it was known that Mr Mc National Guard merits sentation of the plaque was made rings your doorbell, and give gen ditor in 1947, he was engaged in ment of Oregon and Mrs. Draper, he stated. erously for every member of your the merchandising field. He is Snow Hampers Activity 1954 winner, Mrs. Elsie quires the support of every citizen | places: Wicks Electric, CG TV Grand High Priestess of the Grand Millan had contemplated this step organization throughout the and Radio, Bowser Bros., Cannon family," ” Mrs. Walther urges. Per- married and resides with his wife Ladies Encampment Auxiliary of for sometime, the re- ^nation w of the Salem Statesman, and Field activities have been start Shiller, country. To support the National Appliance, Al's Radio & TV. Ed's sons wishing to volunteer as a and three children in Batavia. Oregon, Eugene; Rodney Sailer not ol|jcially announced until tins ed on the company's Eastern Ore annual Oregon pres.« eon- at the Guard is both a duty and a privi TV, Cook's Store on Row River, soliciter may contact her at 843. gon claims but have been hamper of Cottage Grove. Grand Outside tiAie in Eugene Friday evening. lege for every American.” McMillan said he was resigning and Smith Furniture. Diseases of the heart claim the Strawberry Growers ed by snow at higher elevations. Sentinel of the Grand Encamp because of the financial condition ference Miss Hill, who was unable to be Lions Club President Bill Haw lives of more persons annually in As soon as warmer weather pre ment. Oregon and the United States than To Get Information Next meeting will be Sunday, of the chamber at the moment anil present, was notified of the award. kins, in offering support of his vails. additional claims will be that he felt the organization could any other, and no one can afford The plaque, an annual affair, organization, said “The National core-drilled to determine whether April 28. at 2 p.m. at Irving lodge not support a full time manager Mike Locey of Corvallis Frozen or not ore bodies exist in com hall. to rest until medical science finds will lie presented each year by the Guard has an essential place in just now. During the past year, the answers, the public is warn Foods, will lie present at a meet mercial quantity on these specific University of Oregon school ol the present and future security of Mr. McMillan said-he had enjoy ing in the Cottage Grove council properties. the outstanding this nation. To make it wholly ed. journalism ed his work immensely v He slid chambers at the city hall Thurs Kenneth White, owner and op w (Unan student in the name of effective it needs, and merits, the his future plans were uncertain, day. February 28, at 8 p.m. to erator of White’s Electronics, and who has wholehearted support of every Junior Richard Granger wn* Emma McKinnev Mrs. he would likely accept a position give full information to all per his company manufacture the Ore- Hills- segment of the public, including painfully injured Sunday night .ociated with the bctui with the Eugene Chamber of Com sons interested in growing straw master scintillators and geiger business and industry. ” ........ as publisher for over about 9 p.m. when a 1949 Olds merce and. in this eevnt. he could a half century. Mrs. McKinney de- berries, whether for commercial I counters. These machines are "Since its formation more than station wagon he was driving ran or home use. He will discuss plant i widely used by prospectors and Members of Cottage Grove still be of much help to the local cided to make the award ret 10- 300 years ago." said Wallace King, off the road at 2047 West Main, Deadline for filing personal ing of new fields as well as care mining companies as uranium. Chess club are eagerly awaiting organization. to 1954 and the first win commander Veterans of Foreign as he was traveling toward Lor At the general meeting, the active property returns is drawing near. of those already planted. ner was Mrs. Elsie Shiller of the Wars, "the National Guard has ane and sheared a power pole. ■ thorium and rare earth detection the visit to Eugene of Samuel Persona] property returns must be An added feature of the 1957 instruments throughout the world. Reshevsky. who we« described re membership voted to adopt a di Salem Statesman. The 1955 win distinguished itself innumerable Young Granger was taken to the visional setup, which is designed ner was Jackie Wardell ot Port filed in the county Assessor’s of program on strawberry growing times. We are proud of them and Cottage Grove hospital, suffering White's knowledge in the field cently by Sports Illustrated mag fice on or before March 2, 1957. will be a pickup truck service for of electronics and radio-active azines as "one of the five greatest to relieve the officers of a lot. land and the 1956 winner was wish their organization many from a possible dislocated hip and of details and place the respon Miss Anne Hill, a 1956 graduate There has been some misunder taking the berries to Corvallis for minerals is said to make him one plavers in the world." years of continued useful service." other injuries, which were not de standing as to what property is freezing. Dr. H A. Hagen is chair of the leaders in the industry. The several times winner of the sibility on the divisional heads, The value of six months of termined immediately. taxable. Under Oregon law, all man of the agricultYire committee Prospectors from all over the West U. S. championship and an Inter which are five in number. This Anne accepted employment as The accident was investigated property is taxable unless other of the Cottage Grove chamber of contact him as to what they national Grand Master, Reshev portion of the by-laws and con a woman sjxirts writer on the active duty training at an Army by James Douglas, deputy sheriff. training center as a National stitution was changed to conform wise exempt by law. Government- commence. Douglas said Granger would be should do in putting thier newly- sky will take on about 60 Lane with .the proposed divisional set Balo Alto Times several months Guardsman is stressed by Lt. Mel owned property, household goods ago. A miniature copy ot the vin L. Gowing, Co. B commander, held on a charge of reckless driv discovered claims into production. county chess players in an exhi and personal belongings are the FATHER-SON BANQUET up. . > was .sent her and her name who emphasizes the importance of ing. It was understood that the He is on the board of directors of bition of simultaneous play at the Changed, too. was the regula plaque only tangible personal property Erb Memorial Bldg., Eugene. Mon added to the original plaque which young men volunteering for such injured man was so badly cut A father-son banquet for all United Pacific Mining Corp. tion regarding the election and that is automatically exempt with Elks has been arranged at the will lie retained by the Oregon training. about the mouth that he has to Mr. White was to have explain day, March 4 Play will start at out filing a petition for exemp local Elk's hall for Friday eve ed the operation of these instru 7:30 p.m. and is free to anyone terms of directors Under the new school of jour nalism. be fed intravenously. Not only does this training re tion. Certain religious, benevolent, ning beginning at 6:30 pm. On ments but was unable to be pres interested His Eugene appearance changes five board members will be elected each year for a term duce the time a young man must charitable, scientific and educa- this occasion sons will be guests ent because of illness. Mrs. White serve in the Ready Reserve, but Former CGHS Students tion groups are eligible for ex- of their fathers and all Elks are gave a talk about various ore C^clujT^ it helps open the way for more emption upon application for welcome. Emblem club will serve samples. Student Union Recreation commit- bership ot the board going off each year. At the present time there rapid promotion in the National In UO Honors Program same tee. the banquet. Guard, for a commission, and for Failure to receive a report form The Cottage Grove club, which are 10 board memtiers elected, Games and door prizes will Miss Carol Thiel and Bill Ver appointment to the United States furnished by the Assessor's Office feature the entertainment follow has no dues, no officers, no by five for a one-year term and five Military Academy or the Air trees, graduates of Cottage Grove the taxpayer of ing the banquet. laws and no charter, meets on the for a two-year term. does not relieve ----- Herman Petersen, reporting as High school last spring, have been Force Academy. the responsibility of filing a re second Tuesday of each month turn. All penalties prescribed by A high school student may en admitted to the "Sophomore Hon with the Eugene Chess club. Local chairman of a membership drive Earl Woodson, service manager law will be imposed upon those A. J. Moore Is Named The year old Lane County sessions are at the Elks club and. which has been at work for the for Floyd Githens, Inc., recently list in the National Guard any ors” program at University of who do not file a return for per Chamber of Commerce installed on alternate months, the meeting past three or four weeks said the returned from Seattle where he time after he reaches age 17 and Oregon. The honors program, now in its latest tabulation showed 103 mem sonal property as prescribed by Manager of PPL Co. 1957 officers at a meeting Tues is at the Eugene Elks club. received special recognition from put off taking his six month train the Oregon state law. Any interested chess players, bers signed up. but not all com- Ford Motor Co.’s mechanical ing until after he graduates, Lt. fifth year, is open to freshmen and evening in Eugene. Forty-one Operations at Coos Bay day sophomores who rate high in their Gowing stated. memliers and their wives attend whether or not they are members mittes have reported in. hi«h school records and scholastic Orlo Bagley, president, an- trainin’' school in advanced tech ed. Full information on the Nation aptitude ratings. Seventeen per of either club, may reserve a nounced the appointment of five nical mechanics relative to the Bill Would Create Elected as president for the board for the March 4 play by al Guard may be had by interest latest mechanical advancement* cent of the present freshman class coming year was Jack B. Lively. contacting Charles T. Geary. 36 divisional heads and five assist- in new 1957 Ford product*. ed young men or their parents by were eligible. ants, looking toward setting up । 2nd Judge for Lane w. 36 xnn Springfield attorney. Named to W th Ave., Eugene. Geary the organization on a divisional Prior to this Mr. Woodson and caling at the National Guard Ar Consisting of five integrated serve with him were A. E. Coop points out that the more players Francis Smith, mechanical tech mory, between 9 a m. and 4 p.m. courses, the program is planned A bill which would give Lane er, Oakridge, first vice president: there are competing, the greater I basis. on weekdays or on Wednesday eve nician for Floyd Githens, Inc., in general education for superior The five divisional chairmen and I county a second district judge was James Neilson, Florence, second the chance will be that some ama- assistants include: International, were honored by the award of a nings, or by telephoning 320. students. Honors course meet in introduced in the senate last week vice president, and Ron Monroe, teur can beat Reshevsky. special training tour of the Lora small sections under selected by Sen. Donald Husband, Eugene manager of the Springfield cham Cottage Grove men who play ' affairs, Herman Petersen, Ver non । Motor Co's new multi-million dol- teachers. Rosemary Rickard Hite, Nelson; Public affairs, Lloyd Al- D r r- Republican. at the request of the with the local group or have in drich ber, secretary-treasurer. Bill Hesse; Industrial. Glen Jar plant at San Jose, lain now a junior at University of Ore Oregon Bar Assn. A standing ovation was given dicated an interest in chess include Spicer. Leo Rickard; Agriculture. rhe two men were accompa- gon, has participated in the pro "In the period from January 1. the outgoing president, Herman Ed Jones, Will Dodge. Bill Haw . — Scott; nied south by Mr*. Woodson ana gram the past three years. 1956 to May 31. 1956, the Lane Petersen of Cottage Grove, in kins, Joe Bricher, Vincent Brich- Dr. Dean Webb, Damon Harold | Mrs. Smith, who were specially Oonntv Court had nearly three Roberts, Willy More- Commercial. I«ois Ware, recognition of his outstanding er, fcr Hugh j times the number of criminal cases ,^, Grant Lovegren, Stanley Wolfard. record as president of the group lœk. , .-.chooL filed that the Multnomah County I Daugherty, Ed Hoover, Dr. Dean during its initial year. Selection of the local men for Court did. and collected almost Webb. Dr. William Spies, Palmer I'OSTOI I l< 1 TO < 1.0^1 , 1 o n P th. m Bids were opened in Portland five times as much in fines. We Johnson. Mark Kincart, Jack Lar ( I B PACK 18 BLUE AND Cmtage Grove Grove postoffice postoff K-e will wall m . Grove "noa last week for the construction of jeel that the people in Lane Cottage sen, Hadley Arthur, Virgil New GOLD BANQUET MONDAY a new 16-lane bowling establish be closed Friday. February 2?. J.n ! tn^^ttage^^ axinty deserve facilities adequate ment at Milwaukie to be operated Cub Pack 18 will have its Blue ton, and Jim Roles. to handle their cases, and the Feb- and Gold banquet Monday, by E R. "Bud" Husted and son nla’l’ fact >s that there U j“5* to° Har- ruary 25. at 6:30 pm. in the Floyd Githens. Champ. muerr work there for one man to ards announced Wednesday. ..J__ World Day of Prayer will be The new .... recreation center will rison school multi-purpose room. handle ” he added. provide all of the latest Bruns- observed by Cottage Grove Church- Potluck dinner will be served for Also inJr°duced by Husband was wick bow ling equipment, including goers Friday afternoon, March 8, a constitutional amendment which Appointment of A. J. "Pi" Moore the boys and their families. Each Rural eighth grade students will their automatic pm spotters, for at 1:30 p.ni. in the Free Methodist would est.-K'bsh the validity of to head up Pacific Power & Light of the four dens in the pack are be guests at the high school next church. 5<»9 South Sixth street. In bowlers of the Milwaukie area. out their menus and deco the pro tem judges in Oregon s company's Coos Bay area opera working Tuesday for their annual visita rations. Theme of the banquet will Champ Husted will be associ preparation for the annual event circuit courts ¿«nd in the supreme tions was announced Wednesday i be Scouting and Great Men of tion day The students will visit ated with his father as assistant a meeting of the planning com court The (amendment would by George T Bragg, company vice classes, take placement tests and manager. He will complete his mittee has been called for Monday make it possible for circuit judges president and general manager. , February. do pre-registration for their fresh studies at University of Oregon at 1:30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Moore will be succeeded at to serve in districts other than man year. in June. Since returning to the Wayne Cannon, general chairman. their own. If passed by the sena*e Springfield by E. O Thoman, Student leaders will mert with Theme for this year's World university after overseas military and house, the bill would be voted another veteran of the power com them to explain the function ot service, the younger Husted has Day of Prayer, which will be the pany organization who has been on in the next general election. the student government and ’he been assisting Lou Bellisimo, 71st, will be “Who Shall Separate serving as assistant general man activities available to freshmen bowling coach at the university, Us?” Thousands of Christians in ager of district operations. His i Last week a local man wanted Pre-registration for the Jeffer in class instruction for beginning the United States and 143 other FBLA to Hear Panel headquarters have been in Port to plant some Christmas trees and son school eighth grade student- bowlers. He will act as instructor countries around the world will land. I will be held Thursday, February Of Working Girls at the new Milwaukie Bowling tie united in a bond of prayer on "Selection of 'Pi' Moore to take I he inserted the following ad: 28. Memliers of the high school the first Friday in Lent. Purpoae Lan<*s. over the responsibility of the WANTED; Jr. or Sr. high school -taff and student leaders will visit of the special day is to unite all Future Business Leaders of larger Coos Bay operations of Pa Lovegren "Bud" Grant A. and Bud' students to plant Christmas i the Jefferson school Thursday Christians tn prayer and to make America will meet Thursday. Feb- recently Husted, who until oper *^ry 28. from 8 to 9J0 p.m. in cific Power & Light is a well-1 trees this weekend, if weather morning for this pun purpose. an offering for Christian missions ated a lumtier wholesale and brok deserved promotion basi-d on his t enroll in is good. Transportation fum, All freshmen must at home and abroad. room 10 at the high school. The I good work in the Springfield dis- erage business in Cottage Grove, English I. World Geography. Phv etc. Ph. 000. I « A. Services tiegin on the Tonga meeting will be in panel form, are the owners of the new busi- Bragg said 1 sical Education and Health and Islands, west ot the International E FBEDEKK K M< KAY dir<« t« <l the < ottage Grove bami the panel consisting of some of 1 triCt," ness Mr Lovegren will remain in Date Line, continue in 142 coun F rom the small ad he had 35 Mathematics. They may choose Moore, who ha* been manager the young women who were grad here for the company since 1949. answers and hired 12 to plant when member* played two Of hl« < .imp«,«Klon« at a Sunday afler- Cottage Grove, where he has other tries throughout the day and either General Science. Home Eco uated recently from Cottage business interests. Mr. and Mrs. close with observances on SL noon eooeert Febrmry 17. Mr. M« Kay. «ho K < ..mi*~er-ln-Ke* - move to Coos Bay to succeed 6.000 Christmas trees and "a nomics or Agriculture for the Grove High school and who now will Husted will move to Milwaukie Deskin O. Bergey, who recently good time was had by all,” he ffith required class. Vocal or in denee at the Unhersity of Woahinifton, i* hist ru« tor at IO thio Lawrence Island, Alaska. are holding jobs in Cottage was later this spring. promoted to assistant general | says. strumental music may tie taken Grove Anyone interested is cor- in charge of PP&L's term. as an elective sixth aubXcL ¿ally invited. Refreshments will manager Coast division. be »en ed. Civic Groups Give Support to Co. B Recruitment Drive United Pacific Stockholders Get Report on Corp. McMillan Resigns As CC Manager Junior Granger Hospitalized After Accident Feb. 17 Chess Master To Visit Eugene, Exhibition Free Deadline Nears Two Githens Men Receive Special Ford Co. Honors Lane Co. Chamber Picks ’57 Officers Husteds to Open New Milwaukie Recreation Center Eighth Graders To Visit CGHS And a Good Time Was Had By All World Prayer Day March 8