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Pacific Power & Light Acquires Site Future Atomic Power Plant ’ Suppressed Desire Party Given Feb. 6 Feb. îl. 1 Creswell News , 4. i «id "and *<• have held a number Ac^u.sition by Pacific ,erio discussion with the AEC. Tun^^e.r^ H^ « economic -onom.c hydro- • — As long as •lecnc developments can be ear par Atomic Energy W0?“.if. ned’on. it is obviously in the in- CAM alTE to have a site ‘ terest ot power con»imers of the ture atomic power pbmt. w^ an- region that such developments go by nounced Tuesday in Yak-^ the forward vigorously We estimate yak : MA Paul B McKee, president ot that it will require about >150,- I utility firm. .n a vear from the four com d< has i Part of the 9.WX>acre tract the panies to carry on their part of already been purchased and the hydro program. pacific company *.1Uon 7he lade Game Atonic < «*» Reductton Seen cise the options it hold» on 'nc However, the time is coming remainder of the land, he said. Reed Hansor McK-e reported that Paci. '? when the region will have to turn thermal energy to keep up with Power A L*ght. Washington We to !rs Bill Bryant ter Power, Portland General Elec its rapidlv growing power require of Eugene, and At present, tric and Montana Power com- ments, he noted I Haxby of Springfield atomic power is much more ex- Combined Service pan.es have indicated by .^.•y 27 meet.ng wil. »4-trai i ^ pwis Strauss, chairman - pensive than ---- available hydro, but . me of Mrs. Carl Eh At™ Energv Comma^ion look for great progress to be Clubs to Continue of the At«wc tn^ ihe reducing atomic costs m in Washington actively interested in the foreseeable future, and we group is----- --- .... want to be ready to take action Leonard Mitchell atomic power possibilities. I AU orTart of this group might at the proper tune. Leonard Ear partimpants . be AI1 or.P’“. in .n the the future œn con- Lack of native oil and gas in Roqte 3. wh. -rniction ’of an atomic plant on the area and other fuel »hile thawing the site which Pacific now has problems make the possibilities of KRROW point, to MM-oere tract being p-rek-ed by Pw-ifk ; the recent available for such a purpose. Nuclear energy of special interest Power 5. Light company n-ar Hanford Atomic Energy Morta to at a hospita . ItreuM wJ iold. «o the Pacific Northwest. McKee have a »Ite available for a future atomic power plant. Site 1» on 12, 1957. a’ commented S5 Miles East of Yakima the Columbia river about Si miles eaet of Yakima. U________ Selection of the chosen site fol About 35 miles east of Yakima, Trent. He was a ’he site adjoins the eastern bounn- lowed a survey of possible loca id War II and i- ' ary of the V. S. firing range mil tions for atomic power develop Library CommiHee Mary; fiv itary reservation and is very dost ment. he stated. Events of Week ry, Deanna Baton Twirlers Enfer+ains With Tea to the Hanford reservation s west The Pacific Power & Light- mother and Listed by Group ern boundary Most of the land is Washington Water Power-Mon Me Entertain Grangers CRESWELL — Forty persons now useful only for seasonal graz- tana Power - Portland General ter- at a 5 a.entme tea Electric group in 1954 entered into CRESWELL—Miss Carol Sue were guests by the library commit ^The relatively isolated tract an atomic power study contract Brown, high school junior, and sponsored tee of the Creswell Civic Im lies on the south bank of a curve with the AEC and for two years ner clas, of baton twirlers enter- provement club at the clubhouse ' Mitchel • .med members and giests Pri°r February 18. Pouring were Mmes. in the Columbia river a few mH« had a study team at Hanford. downstream from the Priest Rap to the - .in r - se-ssion of Creswell J M Walkup J. P- Miller. W At the present time, Pacific vere held a Grange Febr.ary 14 Eleven gir.s D Tiedje. C. H. Harrold, and G. ids dam site.1 Power and Washington Water The site also is near a key cen md England chap. of the second, third and fourth R. Miller. are members of the Rocky ter of power transmission lines Power grade* at school participated. This Mountain nuclear power study " , at Vermta, where both Pacific Informal numbers during the tne of the Mor is Carol Sues second year as in-1 group, which has a team of en structor. Clasi •es are held each afternoon were presented by the " Power & Light and the Bonneville gineers at Idaho Falls. T Idaho, ',-u" 1 power administrations have sub- after school hours at Cresnette trio Carla Good. Lois Mr where the Arco facility of the Quigley and Sherry Johnson, ac- stations. , Q—• j —. lane school. M is located. In the Rocky- "Our company and the others AEC \ r, • k < .pper w as served at companied by Dianne bchlemmer. Mountain group are six electric A vocal solo. The Lost Chord, of the group have for more than Inter- 6 30 Frank Gardner presided at * ----- ' —»■««» chord and four industrial and the 1 companies avant Hi:! the business session that followed. w as sung by Mrs Philip Holt. Ac three years been studying McKee engineering organizations. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Jackson companied by Mrs. C I. Kent. atomic power situation. told brieflv of their recent trip to Record music also was played. the East coast and Valentine Mrs. L V. Good of the program High School songs were sung during the lec committee assisted Mrs Minnie turer’s hour. Michael Sweeney of Henriksen. Mrs. L A Whitney Calendar ’M the Thurston Grange and a repre and Mrs. E. W Hoagland of the np sentative insurance agent, spoke library committee in the project. mation o and gave information regarding in Decorating was in charge of Mrs. phomore ?nney, mai A E Elliott and Mrs J P- Mil sura nee at TW Elected to membership were ler. Other members of the club .-ketball the meeting igning up dead I . baskeball Mrs J P Kuni and Messrs and assisted with the serving. Mmes Harvey Leaman. Herbert W w Lowe The object was to acquaint the Morse and William McCollum pubbe with the services offered aard Martin. r for 10 8 45 a m. PI ins were made for initiation in i and W spring by the city library and to en- the first and second degrees at a courage ("ari Ehrich Jr., and Mr luded in the the use of it. -necial meeting March 21. with I Brewer. A quest ion and art ’ he th.rd and fourth degrees to Port land be conferred at the meet- Around Town ek ng Mirch 28. Four names were LAPM Officers presented for membership by in- Miss Frances Howard is here 1 । (mm carhart Parin/ f itiation. from fix* Gearhart caring for prop- Mi ' V E (.rowheck of the , * interests. She is a guest of March of Dimes and Membiprs SWEI agricultural £ Hou~ Martin and U V CRESWELL Mrs R P d V’ at ’he potfi Total Up in 1957 ii ticle on R'.mun nrrr. - H°U'e._. sig of Coburg, president of ’ > and soci. ! evening . oi tr^j music at VFW hall Igidies AuxiLaiy Patriarch* M mrti><r. CRESWELL I I WCil if evening. €heSter M A th- tant and Mrs. Clucnce Draper 1 .loeal «ha ny n for Tn - would do iway with Porter, registered nurses of Port-, i srpet intendeirt o’'ncipai of | land, were recent guests of Miss J.ugtm.-right a,de to the pr< bim« s. s a sX<i aX • also Is clerk of ] Barbara Tied^. They were class- •vaik. Offeers of both the dent, were gue*U at the FV e port, jí r fi di-trict 8 (mates while in nurses training. !hiv 13 meeting of Honor Reb- a.»t VI .V • -he March l/i-kje and gave information re. lop. Mr/ and Mrs W B Nixon Mr 1 Mr. and Mrs. Omer Bourgious garding the awarding of the de i >n a : e to tik .nd Mrs D Ryon and Mrs J of Albany, former Creswell resi gree of chivalry Mi's J R. Millet » M. ,Buick were appointed as a dents, called on Creswell friends was recommended by the kxlg< Oib sMttak* comm.’tee for the Feb- and former neighbors the first of as r tn i ll ite for the ^OQgf. Con rilry 28 meeting when the birth the week firmation will be made at tD Mr and Mrs. J. G. Griffith vis Sisterhood of days of the month will be ob t met at ’he served. The names of Mrs Gard ited recently with their son. Eve ! with Mrs., ner and Mrs Ryon were added to rett. now stationed in the service Edna Buket of Cresw Mr at the meet-' the ways and means committee. at Fort Lewis. Wash They met it the Albany lodge, a num onomy proved and performance prove he devotions, A letter of thanks from the Jas him in Portland and took ad vantage of the few- hours ne had i the world-famous G.M. Proving Grout was plannei for Feb- per Grange was read for the gift ed in men irter was dr Th. Young People Have ■inning at 10 a m. -ent for their anniversary. Greet off. He will leave this wmk for and on the Alcan Highway to Alaska Malcolm A Horn. Mi or) ings were read from Past Master eight weeks training in Arkansas ei f t • Amateur Show L A Whitney and Mrs F L DeBerry, who are , having ---- . t-nuned his boot training BIHTIIDAÌ NOTH) Already proved In the hands of nearly . ith Mrs R M Carpenti Riy.VE L Th., Mrs. A L. Mour- havin ’ a month s vacation in the • at Fort Lewis, an 1 Mrs. Johnnie H .-ion on th. 100,000 owners Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Decker, who intly surprised on south eta Rho commute« The gucr-ts thi* Pre .tenar The se of the hall was granted are living at Roseburg while ha om Cheater anniversary Febru- bre >ught messages fi •’d an ar .teur gh group of neighbors the Lions club for a public meet- ■ is employed there, spent the Howitt, a meml» r if the lac I p hall 8 iturday i sum. hments. including a ing next month for a debate on weekepd here at their home, order and a resident for year» of the I OOF Home in Port xated cake, and spent the af- the sales tax question, the definite , Mr. and Mrs^V. W ^Johnston were guests of Mr. and Mrs J T. land. oon with her. She was the date to be announced. Ralph Train, superintendent of Kerr at the Kerr cottage at Silver t ..f many gifts ind cards. enn- an attenda Pian Mmes Harold the elementary' schools, will talk Lake over the weekend. Word comes from Mrs. W. C. ty. Fred Scher- on talent in Croswell at the Feb- Most modem and efficient Adams, who is visiting at the and C I Kent. ruary 28 meeting. h home of her daughter. Mrs. W. E. ower...most advanced truck Cawood and family' at Long attend sent Adult Woodworking Beach. Calif., that a son was born faatures...most distinctive design to the Cawoods Monday. February Class to Start Feb. 27 11. There are two other boys in with the only Work Styling CRESWELL An adult night the family. sWELL Plans for Inn ■“ be of- class in woodworking will Mrs. R. F. Scott who has been - will be made at a call Mo In any truck...all proved and fered at Creswell High school a patient at a Eugene hospital for Th .ruiiy February 28. from February 27 to the end of several Frei weeks, was brought to her A" hal: Anyone interost- '■ > - per home last week. • d t<> attend The VFW son for the 24-hour course March 8 is the deadline for enrolling. a new An organizational meeting, which record when they rode a giant all *ho plan to take the course balloon 146 miles into |W M E < I I B QI II TS should attend, is announced for Skyhook the stratosphere recently. ELL Camas St* <le February 27 . February 12 at VIV potluck dinner and an If always grieves me to con- ATTENTION of quilting. Mrs. Thel- Uynri'’te the initiation of children Neihe R' -h nd into the ways of life when they] CRESWELL READERS 1 Through will are scarcely more than infants I for the March It checks their confidence and I Mr*. C. I. Kent I« our news, ad is h. vertising and subscription rep simplicity, two of the best quail- ■ resentative for the Creswell Sh ties that heaven gives them, and area. Her phone is TWilight Bin I HU vv demands that they share our sor an lary and Feh rows before they are capable of 5-2343. M ler.. observed at entering into our enjoyments.— r of the ('.o.er- Dickens. S iry 14 Quilt ng J R Mi 1er A Biggest Sellers...Biggest Savers Dit« hing a Specialty Mr Upper Willamette Soil Conservation District Has Second Annual Meeting Task«Force 57 Trucks Buy Now! NOTHING DOWN ¿f 22 A WEEK THE ONLY TWICE-PROVED NEW TRUCKS Smith-Corona World's First-Fastest and Most Popular Portable! Office Supplies Chevrolet At Creswell Churches ONLY will eresiane school iry 26. at S pm .. be elected and •M netxied will be DOME DINERAI 1 G” .■ W. on any train between the Northwest and Chicado. utr*h¡p oi S' r’ion at m '1.1 ' «i 'al n- ■d Orf» tr»nd-.ted CherriMet dellen display this furious traJenurs TO CHICAGO £L UN ON FAC’IC 51 Pittock Block. Phone < Ipitol Portland 5 Oregon ur th Cottage Grove Motor Co. 112 N. Ninth Phone 771