Missing Hunler Found Alive Klamath Falls, Ore., Oct. 12 (U.PJ A sheriff's posse today found Frank Hargroves, 20, missing Klamath Falls hunter, alive but suffering from expos ure after being missing since Saturday in the Lake O' the Woods area. Spurred by earlier "signal" hots from Hargroves, Sheriff Jack Franey's men reached Har groves in the Denny creek re gion, about seven miles from where the youthful hunter start ed out from his camp trailing a deer. Posse members reported Har groves "all tuckered out," his ammunition and matches ex hausted. He was discovered sit ting in a wooded area at 8:26 Marion County Youths Win Highest Degree Kansas City, Oct. 12 (P) Two youths from Washington and three from Oregon were given the Future Farmers of America's American Farmer degree yester day. It is the highest achieve ment award of the organization. Northwest winners were: Oregon: Robert Lee Barnes. Silverton; Lawrence Ellis Fish er, Sublimity; D a r y 1 E. Van Cleave, Salem. Washington: Dan G. Sparks, Mosyrock; Peter Van Soest, Snohomish. Bridges Due In Portland Portland, Oct. 12 W) Long shore union members here are expecting International Presi dent Harry Bridges tomorrow for a first hand report on mul tiple topics. A spokesman said Bridges doubtlessly will report on the strike settlement at Hawaii; de velopments in the maritime ."ed eration of the world which he heads and perhaps the federal perjury indictments he faces in San Francisco. Record Breaker Shark Mounted Lebanon A six-foot three inch blue shark, landed by Dale Neilson, proprietor of the ban tiam Sporting Goods and Appli ance store on August 16, has been mounted and now is on display at the store. The big fish arrived back from the taxidermist. It was the largest shark caught in Ore gon waters from a sports fishing craft since 1945, according to Tradewinris Troller officials When hooked, Neilson was deep sea fishing with a party of seven other Lebanon and La comb sportsmen aboard the Tradewinds Troller Fish-On out of Depoe Bay. The party al ready had boated 13 salmon, 14 sea bass and a ling cod when Neilson noticed the shark swim ming about the craft. Using 200 yards of 72-pound test line, he successfully man aged to attract the shark's at tention with a large spinner The ensuing battle lasted an hour. Neilson acknowledged it was his first big game fish in 15 years of fishing. Student Co-op Given Start Oregon College of Education, Monmouth, Oct. 12 First co operative student house at Ore gon College of Education is or ganized and in full operation. Serving 22 students with low cost but comfortable accommo dations, the house is run by a student manager, Merlin Marsh of Albany, and a works mana ger, John Wade, of Yamhill. The organization took over the former Merimac hall at 571 East Jackson street, Just five blocks from the OCE campus. There are seven bedrooms, a modernized kitchen, dining room and living room, as well as two baths. Heat is by automatic oil. According to Manager Marsh, the new house is designed to cut living cost for students whose finances are a major problem if they are to stay on the OCE campus. Marsh states that with the house occupied to capacity, the members of the cooperative will be able to room-and-board for as little as $35 per month. "The culinary department is Important," Marsh said. "We have good, wholesome food, but few frills. We have an experi enced cook, Mrs. Mary Huskey of Salem; her experience guar antees us a balanced diet and savings through good kitchen management." All work around the house is done by the group living there, under the direction of the work manager. Chores are traded and each boy does his fair share of the work. Scout Troop 12 Has Inspection Troop 2, Boy Scouts of Amer ica, stood annual inspection during a meeting held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall Tuesday night. The boys re ceived a rating of 82 S percent which Is considered excellent Scoutmaster J. W. Rhodes was given 100 points for uniforms properly assembled and worn. Inspecting officers were District Commissioners W. Miller, Clark Lethin and Neighborhood Com missioner R J. Davidson. At an impressive ceremony following inspection, senior I scouting cards were presented to members of the troop who have ! attained the age of 14. Those Grapple for Body Tillamook, Oct. 12 M" Grap pling was renewed today for the body of George Ellingsworth, 39. who drowned in the Wilson river Monday night. A boating com panion, Vernon Amot, said he had failed to locate the farm worker in the darkness at the time Ellingsworth tumbled into the water. 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