EUGENE REGISTER GUARD, Sunday, April 21, 1963 Page 3D
Eugene Parks Schedule
EAGLE SCOUT Scout-.
ing's highest honor, the
Eagle award, will be given
Monday n i g h t to Larry
White. The 14-year-old
Eagle recipient is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
White, 722 Silver Lane,
Eugene. A ninth grader
at Colin Kelly Junior
High School, Larry is a
member of Boy Scout
Troop 66 at River Road
School.
Activities scheduled by the
Eugene Bureau o Parks and;
Recreation this week include:
MONK A V
Recreation twim, I'nlvrrsity of
Oregon men's pool, 7 30-9 30.; jog
ging, Campbell Center, 5:20 p.m.;
women's volleyball, Jefferson Junior
High School, league play, 7-10 p.m.;
elementary After School activities,
Condon, Edison. Harris. 3 30 to 5
p.m.; square dance Instruction, Mon
ro Recreation Center, 7:30-9:30 p.m.;
pre-school, 5 -year -olds, 9 3011:30
p.m.; Washington Park; Samplers,
Washburne Park, 13 p.m.; retired
teachers, second Monday, Campbell
Center, 1:30-4 p.m.; study group,
tourist foreign language (Spanish),
and open house, 12-2 p.m.: campoeu
Center, Rehabilitative Recreation,
10-2, Campbell Center. Youth Leader
Workshop, 9:30-11:30, Washburne;
knitting. Intermediate and advanced.
7-9, Washington.
TUESDAY
Men's exerclie and volleyball, Roo
sevelt Junior High. 7:30-9:30 p.m.;
Women's exercise and volleyball,
7:30-9:30 p.m.; Roosevelt Junior High;
elementary After School activities,
3:30-5 p.m., Stella Magladry, Ellis
Parker, Dunn, Frances Wlllard,
Laurel Hill; bagpipe band, Monroe
Recreation Center, 8-10 p.m.; adult
orchestra, Wilson Junior High
School, 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Hawaiian
dance, Washington Park, 4-5:30 p.m.;
after school arts and craft first
and second grades), Washburne
Park, 3:30-4:30 p.m.: open house.
Wabhbume Park, 9:30-11:30 a.m.; pre
school playschool, 4-year-olds, 9:30-
11:30, Washington Park; senior citi
zens ceramics, Campbell Center, 10-
2 p.m.; grandmothers, first and third
Tuesdays, Campbell Center, 12-4
P.m.; advanced knlttlns. 1-3 D.m.
Washburne Center; after school pro
gram, V10-3 p.m., Monroe Center. Center. 330-5 p m ; jogging, Cimp
WEDNESDAY bell Center, 5 30 p m.; archery
Elementary after school actKlty,! dultsK Cascade BowmenArchejy
Adams. Ida Fatterson. Westmore- Hange ( W . beventh 1 7 30 p m;
land. 3:30-5 p.m.: after school arts J"W high party nights to be ache
and crafu, vtashburne Para, 3 JO- " , ' Y. . "
4:30 p.m., (third and fourth grade r. : pr;, ?:n'30 mil rL m-k
jogging. Campbell Center. a m.; i ing. Wa.hburno Park. 9 30-11:30; pre-i-.-
S nuain I school playschool, 5-year-olds, 9:30-
Cenier. 6:454:30 p.m.: baton instruct Waahlngton Park; quilting.
BetHel Democrats Elect New Chairman
W. H. Cochran. 3840 Bell
Lane, is the new chairman of
the Bethel Democrat.
He was elected to a two-year
term during a meeting of the
organization Thursday evening
lion, Monroe Recreation Center, 45 nilll,,K' u .
p.m.; pre school playschool, 5-year-' inR. open house. Campbell Center,
olds. 9:30-11:30 p.m.. Washington 10-S;30 p.m .beginning and Inter
Park: knitUng beginners), Wah- nl"in 'VT1.,"'
burn Park, 1J p.m.; senior citizens' 14. instruction. 7:30-9, Monroe
open house, Campbell Center, 10-4 cnter . D1.
7-9 30 p.m.; home and garden craft! Elementary fun day, Monroe Bee
workshop. W ashburna Center. 9 30-: region center. 911 noon; square
11-30 am 1 dance (second and fourth Saturday),
' THURSDAY ' Monroe Recreation Center, 8-11:
... , . teen stomp (high school, first and
Men's exercise and volleyball, 7:S0-!tnird Saturday), Monroe Center, t:
9:30. Roosevelt Junior hwomcn I 30-11:45; boy's judo isixth grade and
e",ust iu iw rtjiwu, w -,ovrl. Washlneton park. 9-12 noon:
p.m.: Roosevelt Junior High; elemen
Ury after school activities. White
aker, Lincoln. Washington, Meadow
lark, 3 30-5 p.m.; archery youth in
struction. Cascade Bowmen Range
(25 W. Seventh l, 7:30-9 p.m.; pre
school playschool, 4-year-olds, 9:30
11:30, Washington Park; junior opti
mist club, Monroe Recreation Cen
ter, 7-9 p.m.; 1C I Can) Drawing,
Wahhburne Park, 9:30-11:30 a.m.;
after school crafts, Washburne Park,
3:30-4:30 p.m. (fifth and sixth
grades); arm chair travel, 10-2 p.m.;
open house, 12-2 p.m.; movies and a
passive recreation, 10-2 p.m. Camp
bell Center; women's exercise and
recreation, Monroe Recreation Cen
ter, 9:30-11 a.m.; passive' recreation
and games set for rest homes and
foster homes, Campbell Center, 10
3:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Recreational swim, University of
Oregon men's pool, 7-9 p.m.; after
school program, Monroe Recreation
Washington Park open for activities.
I- 4 p.m.: advanced baton instruction
II- 11, Monroe Center; swim classcs
Unlversity of Oregon Pool, 4-7.
Potato Shipments
High Last Month
SALEM fUPD Potatoes out
numbered all other agricultural
commodities checked by ship
ping point inspection stations in
Oregon during March, the De
partment of Agriculture reports.
Total shipments for the month
were 3,304 carlots, with 1,958 of
these potatoes. Onions account
ed for 616 carlots and pears
with 477 carlots.
at the Bethel Fire Station. He
succeeds Vern L. Richards.
Elected secretary - treasurer
was Mrs. Nick M. Derschon, 285
Waite St. Mrs. John J. McMa
hon, 820 Hughes St., was re
elected vice chairman.
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