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The Eugene Guardi
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Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon 6A Friday, January 13, 1961 As New Building Opens School District Shifts Staff City Council Takes Office COTTAGE GROVE Personnel have been made because of the todian at Adams school. Fasold said several bus sched occupancy of the new Lincoln ule changes have been necessary School changes were announced by Supt. Jess Fasold at a Dist. 45 School Board meeting this week. The OAKLAND Mayor Paul to insurj the safety of children Mrs.

Gladys Kelly has been em Enroll now in the FEBRUARY SESSION of the highly popular smu scnncDaDL it's Exciting -it's Fun! Schulze and city councilmen Wil ployed as head cook at Jefferson Parochial school pupils, who have been riding an early bus to their in the -school cafeteria, replacing lard Lee and Homer Trusty were sworn into office at a meeting school will now wait at Jefferson Mrs. Curtis Plunkett who will be for a later bus to avoid over Jan. 10. All three were reelected in No loading the vehicle. A change also was made on a West Main head cook at Lincoln school, assisted by Mrs.

Esther Gatewood. Eugene Roncr has moved as head custodian from Harrison to vember. City Clerk Cal Bowles, who has Street bus run in order to comply with safety regulations. The board will request an im been serving as temporary mu resignations of two teachers were accepted and two new teachers were hired. Harlan Carter, who had been teaching the sixth grade, resigned.

Mrs. Rhea Wingard of Eugene was hired for the vacancy. Eunice Bond, fourth grade teacher at Harrison resigned effective Jan. 20. This position will be filled by Mrs.

Mary Brcedlove of Oakland. She received her teacher training at Florida State University. Several other personnel changes Lincoln School, and Charles McDonald will be part time cus nicipal judge, was appointed provement to the Fourth Street permanent judge. Police Chief C. todian at Lincoln.

Charles Leath railroad crossing, feeling that ers, former part time bus driver W. Manning, Street Supt. John Edwards and City Atty. Donald and custodian at Adams has as signal should be installed and that railroad cars should not he 111 -A -i1 Kclley were reappointed to of sumed full time custodian duties at Harrison. Dale Miller replaces parked close enough to the cross fice.

Leathers as bus driver and cus In other action at the meeting, ing to impair vision. Improvement to the crossing and the ap the council: proach off business route 99 will Granted a request by Fire Chief Fay Stearns for permission be sought. Street lights are also to purchase new fire hose. needed in the new school area board members said. Instructed the city attorney to advertise for bids for a new CofQ Tourist Group Install New Leaders police patrol car.

The board also discussed the need for a fence along the west property line to protect children from dangers along the railroad Agreed to extend the white line on Locust Street to the city tracks. limits. Completion of the multipurpose Approved the first and sec ident, All officers and board mem room is scheduled about Feb. 10, ond readings of an ordinance bcrs were installed by L. G.

Gard The superintendent said an open making it compulsory for resi ner. Robert Dragcr, field represent RIGHT proper running position as taught in the Register-Guard ski schooL house, dedication and formal ac dences in the city to post house ceptance of the building will be numbers. atlve for the Oregon Department of Planning and Development held in February. GEORGE ARNIS DIRECTOR IN CHARGE A word about Mr. Arnis.

He began his skiing career in Colorado where he became a class A racer. He is presently director of Willamette Mountain Ski School and a Certified instructor. Arnis is alsd a member of the Pacific Northwest Ski Instructors Association. The Register-Guard ski school will be teaching modified AUSTRIAN technique, which will include all phases from walking to wedeln. It is approved by both the P.N.S.I.A.

and the National Ski Association. Teaching in this Certified Ski School will be 2 certified teachers, 1 associate certified teacher and 25 registered instructors. The school is prepared for 300 students in each session. Small classes (maximum of 15), under the direction of one instructor, will assure the finest training in safe skiing. Horace Wolfard reported on said Oregon's growth and expect NEWPORT The joint Chamber of Commerce and Newport Tourist Assn.

installation banquet this week attracted 200 persons, the most ever assembled here for such an event, according to W. F. Badley, master of ceremonies. John Sutton was Installed as president for tho Chamber of Commerce. William McKcvitt is the outgoing president.

Robert Cooper was installed as president for the Newport Tourist Assn completion of lnsence cedar plantings along the west property Farmers Hold Market Talks ed growth has led the department to plan for the next 10 to 15 years and that 10,000 new jobs line. Gravel has been spread over a portion of the school site to the HARRISBURG Gerald Kropf, west of the new buildings giving chairman of the marketing com will have to be created for the expected growth. He said the industry of. the stale was based on its natural resources, but that better planning would create better utilization of the sixth graders an outdoor play mittee for the Linn County Farm Bureau, attended the Oregon area. John Sutton is the outgoing pros The present board will con Farm Bureau Federation market tinue to operate until June 30; the state's products.

ing conference in Salem recently. the reorganized school board then Drager said Gov. Mark Hatfield Other county committee mem will take over Dist, 49 duties. bers attending the sessions were will sit in on any harbor planning session in the state that he is asked to attend. The Planning Edgar Lafayette Brownsville; 2 Councilmen Take Office Willard Keen and Leroy Nice- Department will help with any wood, Halsey and Wes Pugh of Try to avoid "Back seat schuss." engineering problems, and help Shedd.

New Council Takes Office The two-day conference was prepare a compact project "package" that will be more accept set up to acquaint members with FLORENCE Councilmen able to the U.S. Army Corps of the Farm Bureau Marketing pro Stuart Johnston and Zane Ziemer Engineers, he said. gram and to activate the Oregon were sworn in by Mayor E. A. The Engineers have so many Agricultural Marketing Associa COBURG Raleigh E.

Manley, tion. developments to consider, that if a project is presented in a com who is commencing a new two- Subjects discussed included na Davidson at a Florence City Council meeting this week. Both men were reelected to serve four-year terms in the November elec plete package, it wil get more year term as mayor of Coburg, was sworn into office Monday tion-wide co-ordination of bargaining activities; expanding for consideration. He said. Know what you want, how to get it night tion.

eign markets for Oregon com Councilmen who took the oath and what It will cost" The Three Class Categories: BEGINNER: Otis Horton was given permis modities; more income from live of office for four-year terms were Nelson E. Hall, Forrest Dornon and Wayne Lakin. stock and wool sales; opportunities for expanding seed markets, and direct movement of hay and feed grains from producer to con Mayor Manley appointed com sion to raise chinchillas within the city limits providing he gets written approval of all neighbors whose dwellings are within ISO-feet. The council granted E. A.

Pickett, Florence Auto Parts owner, Units Choose Lesson Topic mittees: sumer. William Bailey and John Put- Julius Duebner, manager of zicr, finance; Palmer O. King and FLORENCE "Eye Opener Bailey, water; Hall and Dornon, Ore-Approved Seed Growers Association, also took part in the One who has never skied or on who has attempted skiing but does not know how. Breakfasts" will be the lesson for streets; Putzier and Lakin, po partial vacation of Maple street between Sixth and Seventh program in connection with seed all Western Lane Home Exten lice; Putzier and King, fire representatives; Lakin, health; and markets. streets, contingent upon Pickett's sion units, with meetings sched starting legal proceedings at uled as follows: Putzier, dog control.

once for vacation of a ten-foot Sutton Lake Unit, Tuesday at The council passed a motion Survey Scheduled trip along the east side of Maple. to authorize Mr, and Mrs. Carl 10 a.m. Mrs. James C.

Greenhaw and Mrs. Alden Bauck, leaders, Rex Ksch, public works super Pfeiffer to go ahead with legal intendent, was authorized to write at the Leonard Bnody residence. On Transportation YONCALLA A school bus procedure at their own expense two firms requesting bids for a Tiernan Unit, Tuesday at 10 a.m. to close a part of Thomas Street INTERMEDIATE: One who skis occasionally but lacks confidence, has bad habits and a weak turn in one or both directions. supply of pipe for the city's use at the home of Mrs.

Gail Fowler; which is on their property In transportation survey will be made here by Al Wright of the during the coming year. Lowest Siltcoos Unit, Wednesday at 10 South Coburg. The council instructed Mrs. SKI SCHOOL FACTS School Director is George Amis, certified PNSIA instructor. State Department of Education and his staff in the near future.

Clara Vogt, city recorder.t write a.m., Mrs. Millard Martin and Mrs. James Christensen, leaders, Westlake Clubhouse; Lake Creek Unit, Wednesday at 10 a.m. at They will make recommendations a letter of protest to the Oregon State Board of Census on the if any changes are needed. Chester Bumbarger director of final population count of Coburg estimated at 754.

The city recorder had reported 80S July 1, 1960. school house planning visited the Yoncalla High School recently to acceptable bid will be up to the discretion of the city and public works superintendent. Insurance on the city's water treatment plant was tabled until the Jan. 23 meeting. After discussion, it was decided to reimburse the Florence Volunteer Fire Department for $107.50 from the city's emergency funds for damage on emergency vehicle sustained list July, Some (100 was authorized paid the Deadwood Church annex; Florence Nightingales, Wednesday at 8 p.m.

at the Charles Pcden residence; North Fork Unit, Thursday at 10:30 a.m., Mrs. R. Glenn C. Longworth, city mar make recommendations for future building needs. ADVANCED: One who has skied a number of years and can negotiate most types of terrain and snow conditions but who desires to smooth out and polish his School wil be held at Willamette Pass Ski area on Highway 58.

shal, was named to investigate having more visible directional E. Reindl and Mrs. Mildred Earl, The Iowa test was given to all leaders, at the Noland J. Hunt students recently in ninth through signs erected at the Coburg interchange at the Pacific freeway. ington residence; Florence Unit, 12th grades.

Results of the test Many persons in the area have showed that the grades at Yon complained that they get by the Thursday at 10 a.m., Mrs. Garland Arnaud and Mrs. H. Thornton, 'leaders, at the Thorn to the Florence Junior Chamber of Commerce for Christmas dec calla were showing the average growth educationally according to WEDELN with sideslipping and spread of the skis into a snowplow, as taught in the Register-Guard ski schooL interchange before they realize it ton residence. is there.

Iowa standards. orations. The public works superintend Cost of four consecutive lessons (either Saturdays or Sundays) is $12. With transportation furnished from Eugene by Greyhound bus, $22. ent was directed to install a new fire hydrant on the east side of Highway 101 between the Karl Kone and Safeway Store.

Directors Name New School NEWPORT The Lincoln Purchase Planned specifications for additions to schools throughout the county. Eddyville; Harold Bogcrt, Ter-rance Gaither, Toledo; Kenneth Litchfield, Mrs. Victor Bump, County School Board this week accepted the recommendation of OAKRIDGE Oakridge will get a new 1961 ambulance, the which will come under the serial levy construction program. Newport; Harlan Zeek and Joe Bird, Waldport. the local school committee to name the new elementary school, which will be built on the east edge of Newport, the Yaquina View Elementary School.

The budget meeting will be Community Ambulance Board decided this week. Mayor Lawrence Hills, president of the board, appointed a committee to secure information regarding equipment held Tuesday at 10 a.m. In the Pupils may enroll under these choices: Four consecutive Saturdays in February. Four Sundays in February. Bus or lesson tickets are not transferable.

Instruction for beginners, intermediates and advanced. Loyal Lang, Portland architect, will design the elementary classroom addition to the combined grade and high school building at Siletz. Thomas Leake, Wald-port architect, will design the superintendent's office at the courthouse. Two different architects were approved for the planning and and costs. multi-purpose room for junior School Schedules Welding Classes Court Records high school at Waldport and the grade school at Yachats.

Teachers were hired for the remainder of the school year. Mrs. Bonita Fuller will be physical ed HERE'S MY APPLICATION FOR THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD'S 1961 SKI SCHOOL Please enroll me in the Register-Guard's 1961 Ski School. I am enclosing my entry fee with this application. I understand that my Ski School tickets will be mailed to me.

(signature of parent or guardian necessary for those who have not reached their 18th birthday.) In consideration of your accepting this application, I hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, waive and release the Guard Publishing their representatives, and assigns, for any and all injuries to person or property by the under-signed or by any of them at said Ski School sessions and 'traveling to and from same, except such as may result from the willful wrong of the Guard Publishing Co. NAME ADDRESS CITY AGE 1 SIGNED: (signature of parent or guardian if under 18) Import ant check the group you wish to be enrolled In: JUNCTION CITY An adult (Nnrman Johnson, Rt. 1, Cottage Grove, Cottage Grove Municipal Court (Dm. b-27. imo) ucation and health instructor for Interference with officer Robert class in farm welding will begin Thursday at 7 p.m.

in the Junction City High School agriculture the high school and grade school Glenn wlckwtre, Cottaee Grove, SSO. 49. failure to yield right of way Dale Ktlgenc Dawson, Rt. 1 Box 508, Crcs-well, 115. Illegal possession Micky LeRoy in Newport.

Mrs. Susan Haines Contributing to delinquency of mi Each day's session will run from 10:30 a.m. 'til noon and from 1 p.m. 'til 2:30 p.m. building.

will teach the second grade at Si nor Douglai Leiter Farley, Drain 23. letz, and Anderson Johnson Jr. The course, to be taught by Wallace Ruth of Eugene Welders No operator1! license Leo W. Ralllff. 47S S.

11th Coltag-e Grove, mccoro, 4i s. etn cottage urove, 129; Jerry Eugene Bishop. S29, one day In Jail; Dennla Lloyd Friday, Springfield, 929 and one day In Jail. Permitting unlicensed person to op- will be the music and English instructor at Eddyville. Supply, is designed to help farm kuui uenevieve Hrodlsan, iwh w.

Main Cottage Grove, IS; Deloa William R. Schaeffcr was re JJadley, Box 4, Lorane, 110. crate motor vehicle Robert Joseph Vandervort, 1516 Hansen Lane, Cot Public Intoxication Glenn Nelson ers and farm workers learn the skill necessary in frame welding. The classes will be operated on a non-profit basis as a service to elected assistant county superintendent and director of element Mooera. Elmlra.

S25: Charlea K. Wash tage urove. S25. burn, 309 Washington Cottage Defective muffler Jamea Arthur urove. vi9.

ISocn, 10 n. II Cottagt Grove, 110. the people of the community. Speeding Charley Terry Gates, No operator's license on person Letha Joan Little, Box 101. 691 Sweet ary education, for a two year term.

Harold May was elected to a two-year term as supervisor of secondary education. He had been MKion, aia; r.rnest J. Pennington, Registration for the class is to Lane, Cottage Grove, Clarence G. Lorane, $13; William Henry Preston be made as soon as possible. Roberts.

925 Sweet Lane, IS; Robert aus uomeiery cottage (trove. I0; Meta Ann Klnaland. 1209 S. 6th There will be a maximum of 12 Carl Johnson. zzl Whlteaker Cottage Grove, SS.

Kxplrert plates, no muffler Michael students enrolled in the class. Cottage tirovt, 20; Christine Baldwin Palmer, 612 S. 71h Cottage Those wishing to enroll may call Wayne Kndlcott, 903 S. 9th Cottage appointed to complete the unexpired term of Harland Davis, who resigned, due to illness. The board looked over the preliminary budget and the follow i.rove, sis; naniei stack I'arkcr 699 N.

E. Madison, Cottage Grove. $15: urove, so. Robert Hiatt, agriculture instructor, at WYman 8-6380 or at Junc Kenneth G. Kembro, Lorane Cot- Reckless driving Merle Valentine Eakln, lorane Box 124, Cottage Grove, 1150; Michael Clyde Poyer, inne urove, sia; imtce uavld stowart tion City High School, WYman 1779 Parks Cottage Grove, $10; ing members were appointed to the budget committee: Sherrill 82343.

SATURDAYS, Feb. 4-11-18-25 ($12) with transportation ($22) I SUNDAYS, Feb. 5-12-19-26 ($12) with' transportation ($22) NO REFUNDS NON TRANSFERABLE- I tviiour workman lts s. River Cottage Grove, $20; Juanlta Ruth Roberts, 109 Hsrrlson Cottage Drain, ISO. Petty larveny Emma Belle Hot.

bo row. Cottage Grove, 104ay JaU aen-tence, auspended. Cost for the course will be $15 Dodson, Harlan; Mrs. Iris Blower, per person. This will include 10 Grove, $19; Fred Roles 1033 Tyler Minor in ponspsslon David Comp- weekly classes of three hours non.

rjKion, sou. each. Buses will leave the Greyhound terminal at 8 a.m. and will depart from the ski area for Eugene at 4 p.m. One of the instructors will be assigned to each bus as chaperone.

Applications must be in one week before. session that is signed up for. Bus seats are limited and will be assigned in order of application. A certificate will be given to each person completing their class. a 1 ski equipment (skis, bindings, poles and boots) can be rented for $3.50 per day.

Rentals are available at ski and sporting goods stores as well as at the ski area. Non-stop when entering msln street from service station Rollln lluane Speaker Says Talk Was Misinterpreted Aanrud, 004 Ash Cottage Grove, 119. Rtgh turn at red light without stop Annual Meeting Set By Florence Chamber OAKRIDGE Ray Ramey. Oak ping Ralph Lake Lcdford, 25, Uth ridge insurance man said Thurs Place Me In beginners class I advanced class day that a statement attributed class loiiage urove, aia. Following too closely Josephine Lenore Brown, Rt.

1 Box 146, Cottage Grove, SIS. FLORENCE The annual meet-! ing of the Florence Chamber of to him in a Wednesday Register- Commerce will be held Wednes Blocking street Goldle Mae Hamil Guard report was misinterpreted. ton, Box 142, Cottage Urove, S10. i-nusge urove, $13; John Tyrell Walker, 1154 Lord Cottage Urove, $25. Kxcesslve noise Robert Harold Rlppy, Rt.

I Box 199, Cottage Urove. $15; Larry Anlhonv llenn, Rt. 1 Box 314, Sutherlln, $15; Roger Duane Ladd, BB Rt. Box 420, Cottage Urove. $15; Ace Nevada Matheu-s.

HO S. 17th Cottage Urove, 30-day suspension of drivers llccntie; Ihiane Allen Uirfcn, CresweU, $15; Frank Mclntlro, 620 S. 1st Cottago Urovo, $10; Martin Krvtn Neff, 1139 Lord $15. Violation of basic rule Leonard Lockhart Webber, Rt, 1 Box 962, Cot. tage Urove.

$15; Robert J. Cagle 2883 Roosevelt Kucene, $25; Charles Robert Glade, 990 V. loth Cottage Grove, $25; Jamea Addison Wood-ard, Springfield. $15; Rodnev Nruman. Kelso, $30; Rollln Steen, 808 Lincoln Cottage Grove.

$15; Wei-don K. Spanglcr C. U. Hotel, $15; Thomas Jones, 1509 W. Main Cottage Urove, $20; Jovce M.

Seabloom, HI. 1 Box 6.18, Cottage Urove. $20: day at 7:30 p.m. in the VFW Hall. Ramey, who spoke at a recent Non-stop Ronald Let Crswford, meeting of the Oakridge-Westfir Don Brown of Eugene, editor and publisher of Brown's Business Reporter, will speak about Chamber of Commerce, said he BH lu.

box sfu, cottage urove, ai3. Bowman Gentry, 648 S. 3rd Cottage Grove, SIS; Robert Hillary Ballet', (22 S. 8th Cottage Grove. $19: Car.

intended to indicate that the up General Business Trends in rol Bernadlne Malsbury, 1049 Van Bu- per Willamette area would continue to prosper even after work ren, Cottage Grove, SIS; Belle Burk- Lane County." Applications may be mailed with ieet tot I SKI SCHOOL DIRECTOR I EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD I EUGENE, OREGON In this case tickets will be mailed back to you. I Applications and money may be brought In to the Register-Guard. Ask lor Mrs. I Helen SpUler, Promotion Department. Monday through Friday.

I holder, 329 N. Lane, Cottage Grove, New officers will be seated and ers on the Hills Creek Dam proj Sydney L. Chandjer, retiring president, will review the Cham cct leavo the region. Ramey said economic conditions in the area are going through a transitional period, but he did not intend to em- Non stop at red light Joyce Klalne Starr, 3109 E. Main Cottage Grove, IS.

Drunk In auto Gary Dawson, Box 201, Junction City, 129. Curfew violation Michael William Sncll, BB Rt. Box 113, Cottage Urove, 23. Drunk In publte plact Wesley ber projects of the past year. Awards will be given in recognition of civic duty.

Reservations imply that dam construction work Theodore Mlltam l.ulhcr, 730, S. 2nd Toledo, $15; Roger Duane Ltd, BR Cottage Grove. 115; Duane Glffen, Creswell. $20: Jlntfti Howard may be made by calling Don Bow ers were unwelcome or that they man, Les Wilson or Chandler. Slavens, Eugene, $15.

were not helping the area. I 1.

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