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jynly Chest :udgels$18,000 V Girl Scouts Three Rivers Area Looks Ahead to '52 .1 1.1 U- tU . war 1952 snuuiu ut uic 1 Plrt for Girl Scouts in Lane according to members of Rivers Girl Scout Council. E a budget allotment of $18, Ifrnm . the Community Chest iS.ml" f the S?0UtS J to enlarge its range of ac- mih the exception of Camp Zm, which is self-supporting ZL Rivers Council gets all of Operating funds, from the which in turn is dependent Jfti contributions of individual atiiois- , the past year. 4607 Jk in the county took their St, as Brownies, Intermedi 5r,nd Senior Scouts. These "1 ranie from 7 to 17 years In addition, 1016 adults Ljilid themselves to help ZL out the program of the Za,l in a total of 186 troops JJily scattered from Florence dMcKenzie Bridge. I u, year, 1300 Lane County 'at Scouts took part in 18 Day aps. Mrs. Irving Henning, Day jjjjp chairman, expects at least JjTmore girls will want Day ap experience next spring, so liind her committee are adding & Day Camp sessions to ac- jta h,c numher. jggnuua.E ...... Kb. Vernon Kerley, training airman, empnasizea tne ever raiiding Girl Scout program -n.n,- mnro flHults to lead and dp with troops. Her committee Hcrking at run speed io Keep adults fully trained for each a) they undertake. j ii far as troop programming , wncerned. Mrs. R. D. Dodge gji her committee plans fo as M all troops In livening- up ttdr programs and In partlcu kr to aid the troops In getting re camping experience wov- Into their regular activities. ! Ilri. Eldon Young and her troop raping committee have applied tte Army Engineers tor per drion to use a site near Look- Dam. This site will constitute ivimitive area that will be set Diad equipped for any troop to for camping. As soon as the amine, learns which site they n to be given, every effort will nude to get it Into usable shape turn as possible. This site pre & opportunity for a new type ( troop camping experience for m County Scouts. another field of special inter t this year is scouting for jun- and senior high troops. Mrs. 1 1 follett reported there will k more junior high troops this t than ever before, and they cfi to develop special events fjid Just to the Junior and sen s' high level. Community service ojects and surprise entertain- athave been scheduled to bring u uue gins togetner. raas Stanley, 3, Big Mystery ( IOS ANGELES (ff) He three years old, and his .name "Stanley. All else about him I mystery. i On Oct. 2 Stanley his last M Is not known was left In "tare of Mrs. Carrie M. Na- at her home In Bell Gar- by an unidentified woman agreed to pay for the lad's But the woman left no name IUU1CS3. I On Oct. 10, Mrs. Nation was JM dead in her bed, and My was taken In by sym Jic counfy juvenile offi-W-Mrs. Nation had never told y's family name or where parents lived. ( lie unidentified woman iev- returned. f bnley's only possessions are srt and a pair of overalls. wly pal is a dog-likewise I'll IE SICK OR HURT this year! Sl ore stricken... what? a""'" 'ltln tlm, , ,. 1 u o.if.in. r.r ei.m.K: HEAIT TROUBLE CANCER ' Rn)NEY TROUBLE "on-Cancellable b.t (h,m (d. N, a "u .r wrlt.t r RAY RODGERS ' Lincoln Eene, Ore. Ifephone 5-3474 Arco Reactor May Multiply Atomic Fuel Wiltshire Engraving BROWNIE GIRL SCOUTS of Harris Schol are shown placing stamps on the monthly bulletin published by the Three Rivers Girl Scout Council, learning a bit of commun ity service thereby. They are, from left, Pamela Parrish, Troop 76; Sharon Sheffield, Troop 193; Michel Collar. Troop 191( and Barbara Hutton, Troop 193. WASHINGTON (U.R) Con-, gressional authorities hailed as an atomic "landmark Saturday a new kind of nuclear furnace which1 experts said could multiply A-j bomb raw materials 100-fold. The furnace, or reactor, is the; "most advanced" thus far designed; and is now operating at the Atomic Energy Commission's vast testing range near Arco, Ida. j Report Released I Intimations of what the Arco reactor may accomplish were dis closed in a report issued Friday by the House-Senate Atomic En ergy Committee. It is a "breeder" by which is meant a nuclear furnace which produces more at omic fuel than it consumes. In other parts of its report the committee said: 1. The U.S. atomic project should manifest "greater boldness and more scientific and technical daring." It should be willing to assume "the risk of test failures" if the stakes appear high enough. 2. 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The roof was completed at 5 p.m., and the pickets withdrew. A spokesman for the federa tion said the non-union roofers were hired by the roofing con tractor who had promised that union labor would be used for the job. Register-Guard. Eugene, Ore., Sun., Oct. 21, 1U5L Page 3 TRIPLE MEASURE LUDINGTON, Mich. (U.R) A four-month-old Plymouth Rock pullet of Kirck Williamson laid an egg with three yolks. Tiffany-Davis Drug Co. 8th and Willamette 1950 Franklin Blvd. E H,GH-to (Sew c5& by Sligh THREE-in-OllE... It's a beautiful Dropleaf Cocktail Table It's a handsome Bridge or Tea Table It's a Dining Table for Eight It s a "Must See Table" America's Most Amazing Table! It's Actually ... THREE TABLES for the PRICE of ONE THREE TABLES in the SPACE of OISE In Jaftt (on Hpcond, with no lever or gadget, your Hlgh-Lo Extension become a full sized (able for bridge or (ea ... or a full lz dining table large enough to aeat eight! Perfect for nmnll home, apartment, and modern day living! 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