TlHUtSDAV, MAY 9, 1940 THE MENTLNEL, COTTAGE GHOVE. OREGON HIGH SCHOOL NEWS' Tuberculin Test Used to Find Victims Chrysler Fluid Drive Principle Is Widely Used in Industry (FAYE LEBOW, Editor.) ".Smilin' Through,” which w m presented Mny 3 In the high school auditorium to a full house, was well received by the audience. Many «claimed over the lltfhtlriK effect* mid beautiful stage setting. Bryce B arre tt, ns John Carter­ et, gave a convincing portrayal of an uncle who knew better than hl* niece did what was good for her. Jim Bllckle, as Dr. Owen Hard­ ing. was very frank In hl* opinion of the whole affair. Geraldine Kern, as Ellen, was sincere In her efforts to do the right thing. Gladys Lemley ns Kathleen Dungannon was a pretty hut fiery little heroine. Charles Peck, ns Wlllk- Airily, brought forth laughs with Ills Insistence that "Kathleen was making a mistake by not marrying him.” Bill Earl, who played both Jeremiah and Ken­ neth Wayne, always appeared at the wrong time. 'Hint is in John College student receiving test to And If tuberculosis germs are Carteret’s opinion. present Early Diagnosis Campaign Is being conducted by tuberculosis Bessie Sheldon, as Mary Clare, nssorlatlons throughout tho United States this month. r was the reluctant accomplice of Jeremiah Wayne. Doris Smith, in the nde of Moonycan Clare, marie a very pretty bride In the white satin wedding dress. Wedding gu«-sts were Pnuletta Powell, Lll- lian (Jeer. Montana Crossett. Eli­ zabeth McGregor, Paul Davenport and BUI Spies. Costumes of the boys In the second act were rent­ ed as was also the wedding dr»»*s. .Msrela Brand (lends Girls Ix-ague Marcia Brund was elected new prwident of the Girls' League at the Girls leagu e assembly Friday. May 3. Janet Peterson is vice- president; Joyce Baldwin, secre­ ta ry and Cleora Karst Jena, treas­ urer. Retiring officers are: Presi- is Portable X-ray apparatus Is being used to give chest X-rays to per­ sons In some rural areas as part of the Early Diagnosis Campaign of tuberculosis associations. . . .a of the program. * . ' « B<’y" Federation M eeting. Bennett Newton was elected president of the boys federation at a meeting held Friday. May 3. Tommy Jones was elected vice treasurer L ei Krause Bill S S !S r T ^ r S S t i ofBeera’ ara p D T u e « T r Kb»>urg and Ralph Blake In the ,ta i* m**1 Conch Curtis French expects Bin »tudent body prexy, to Kivp W«H> Hopkins. Mohawk sen- w,Bon- a battle in the 880. Blackmore, ace hurdler, should aUo garner a state meet berth. The relay team made up of Spies. McKibben. Blackmore and Daveenport, should place," stated Coach French. • • • M ^ a la a S a S _ aa —_ * FASHION PREVIEW * Ix-sgue Council The girls' league council met in ie hoi evening. May 2 at 5:30 for a cov- ered dUh obJect of the meeting was to fix flowers for May Day, but due to weather con- ditions, no flowers were ready to use. and May Day was later of- fieially postponed. • • • About 100 black and colored ff^ J iT u lld fn e T h uSS!? by D ^ " n d s S n The picture? V 'nr3Trt n«wklent FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 1 0 -llt "VILLAGE BARN DANCE.” Richard Cromwell, Doris Day, George Barbler, Lulubelle and Scotty, Don Wil­ son, The Kldoodlers. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, MAY 12-18-14: "NORTHWEST PA88AGE,” Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, Waiter Brennan, Ruth Hussey, N at Pendleton. Photographed In TECHNICOLOR. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 15-16: "CASTLE ON THE HUDSON," John Garfield, Ann Sheridan, Pat O’Brien, Burgess Meredith, Henry O’Neil, Guinn Williams. Diane Theatre 10e and 15c; B argain N ig h ts Admission 10e THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MAY 9-10: "THE GHOST COMES HOME,” Frank Morgan, Ann Rutherford, Donald Meek. Bargain Nights., Adm. 10c. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MAY 11-12: "GAUCHO SERENADE,” Gene Autry, Smiley Burnett, Juno Storey. Saturday Matinee 2:80 P. M. Admission 10c and 15c. MONDAY, MAY 18—CLOSED. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14-15: "FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AT HOME,” Edith Fellows, The Pepper Family. VinalT.Randall Building Service STEWART-WARNER If you want to live in the kind of a town Like the kind of a town you like You needn’t slip your clothes in a grip And start on a long, long hike. You will find elsewhere what you left behind— There is nothing that is really new; It's a knock at yourself when you knock at your town. For it isn’t your town, it’s you. Real towns are not made by men afraid Lest somebody else gets ahead; Where everyone works and nobody shirks You can raise a town from the dead! And if while you make your per­ sonal stake Your neighbor can make his, too; Your town will be what you want it to be, For it isn’t your town, it’s you. —J. C. Drome. 'Du- junior-senior banquet will be held in the cafeteria of the new building. May 24. t , , The .J banquet * U1 formal A?ter. ,he the prom given In honor of the seniors will be held and guests invited by the juniors or seniors wi|| be allowed to attend It. • • • Admission 10c and 85c If planning to paint your property, use Fuller paints— They last. IT IS N ’T YOUR TOWN, IT’S YOU! Junior-Senior Banquet Arcade Theatre We are cooperating with the Clean-up Paint-up Week 100 percent. Refrigerators — ,,rp tO USed c ln architects of whlch N th