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Golden Was the Past, Volume 2

By various authors

(Cottage Grove Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery).  Historical Society)

Could you find your way today to Carpus carpus /car·pus/ (kahr´pus) the joint between the arm and hand, made up of eight bones; the wrist.

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 Prairie or Hebron? Do you remember the two-time Olympian who won the first Bohemia Days half-marathon? Why were local merchants disgruntled dis·grun·tle  
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To make discontented.



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 about the filming of "Richochet River?" How did the Lemati Gang stay clear of the law for more than three decades? Can you imagine what it was like to ride the Galloping Goose This article is about a railcar. For the hiking trail, see Galloping Goose Regional Trail.

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, a gasoline-powered "street-car-kind-of-a-vehicle" also known as "Protzman's dream"?

Even if you're not from Cottage Grove, reading the stories that answer such questions is an enjoyable way to nibble Half a byte (four bits).

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 a little local history. This is the second volume of stories published by the Cottage Grove Historical Society, which disclaims responsibility for "personal views and memories of the author which may or may not be historically accurate." But they are good, easy reading.

Hyauntressole

(They Don't Come Back Dead or Alive)

By Lynda Holt

(1stBooks, www.1stBooks.com, $13.25 paperback, $4.95 electronic)

Mixing drama, science fiction and horror, "Hyauntressole" is a revised version Revised Version
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A British and American revision of the King James Version of the Bible, completed in 1885.


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 of Lynda Holt's "They Don't Come Back Dead or Alive." A young scientist working for the military in the Lost Region Islands encounters an enormous wormlike monster that skins and eats anything, including humans. When the beast escapes from a U.S. testing facility, the scientist and his pregnant wife are in danger. The author lives in Malin, which is southeast of Klamath Falls.

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Title Annotation:Arts & Literature; NORTHWEST TITLES
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Date:Feb 1, 2004
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