The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1955, Page 15, Image 15

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The Sentinel, < ottrige Grove, Oregon
Thun., April 21, 19X5
“Almost Summer” Silk Creek News
1 o Be Presented
At LcnneApr. 22
By Mr«. K. G. Conner
Phone 140 VI
CADET NATHAN II. (ROW. I niteil states Military Academy,
West Point, N. V., sent The Sentinel the above acroodles with the fol­
lowing answers: Left: View from th*' Inside of a beer can, looking out;
right: Lincoln penny before IHO9. Cadet ( row is a former resident of
< ottage Grove.
Creek Assembly April 14. Films
। were shown of the work there in
the past eight years. The need lor
। ministers on the Islands was em-
By Mrs. Florence Eriksen
| phasized as the missionary field
Phone 68687
enlarges.
CL’LP CRFEK Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arthur spent
James Humphrey entertained sev­ the weekend at Reedsport with
eral relatives at a birthday dinner , Mr. and Mrs. Ted Underwood and
on faster Sunday, honoring their family.
daughter, Janet Kay, who was
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ward
four years old.
spent the past weekend at the
Mr and Mrs. Winford Patton ! home of her parents, Mr. and Mis.
and daughters spent the Easter I Glenn Violette.
weekend at Gridley. Calif., with
Mr. and Mrs. Garland White of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Mt. View are moving into the
Pattop and family.
Paul Arthur residence recently va.
Mrs: Elliott Eriksen was hostes cated by the Sam Kepart family,
as a' demonstration party on ' who went back to North Caro­
Thursday at the Groat home. lina.
There were five guests. Games
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith
were Played and Mrs. Peggy Groat moved to the Mt View area over
won rhe door prize.
the weekend. Mrs. Smith i nee
The Sewing club met on April Millicent Vaughn > is employed as
13 and quilted, and it is expected bookkeeper at Bohemia laimbcr
to be able to finish this Wednes­ Company. Mrs. William Vaughn
day at the regular Sewing club helped them move.
meeting with Mrs. Irene Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Hick Cahill and
as hostess.
children visited with relatives here
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Hedrick last week. They have traded their
and son, who are missionaries to place here for a place in Washing-
Hawaii, were guests at the Culp j ton.
Culp Creek News
TERRILL
LORANE Did you ever watch
a stage crew get ready for a high
school play? Maybe the things
they do aren’t ail work, but come
out to the freshman - sophomore
play Friday evening and you
might get an idea of what goes
on backstage by watchin«' the be­
tween act skit by the* stage hands
The play, "Almost Summer," a
three act comedy, will be directed
by Mis Harriet Harper with the
entire freshman and sophomore
classes in the cast and production.
Albert Armitage is assistant di­
rector, Charlie Briggs and Robert
Conner in charge of sound effects
and Alvin Tucker is stage man­
ager with Jimmy Barker, Jerry
Hillon and Robert Drullinger as­
sisting him.
Leading roles in the play are
by Darlene Malcolm and Dale
Simpson.
"Almost Summer" will be pre­
sented in the high school audi-
1 torium at 8 p.m Friday, April 22.
A matinee performance will be
given Thursday afternoon.
Twenty-two young people at­
tended the progressive dinner for ,
the Christian Endeavor youth I
group of Lorane Friday evening. ।
The group met at the Lorane
Church of Christ at 6 p m. and
went to the Lowell Drullinger
home for the first course of the
dinner. They then progressed to
the L. A. Howell, Archie McCrae
and Arvid Rothauge homes for
further courses, then returned to
the church for dessert and games.
Devotions were held before the
group returned home.
This was voted a most enjoyable
and different way to entertain.
The group wish to thank the var-
; ions hostesses. Three visitors were
laming those present.
All teachers from Lorane at­
tended the teachers workshop held
in Eugene April 14 and 15. As the
grade school teachers met in the
same building where the North­
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By Mrs. Dale McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Cowan and
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Melvin and Mrs Cowan's moth­
SILK CREEK The Neighbors er. Mrs. Oler Brackett, drove to
Friendship club will meet April The Dalles Thursday to visit Mr.
21 at the home of Mrs. C. J. Rob­ and Mrs. B. Brackett The Cow­
inson instead of at the R. E. Poyn­ ans returned home Sunday ami
ter home as previously announced Mrs. Brackett emained for a visit
Congi atulations to Mr. and Mrs with her son. Making the trip with
Dean Lamkins on the arrival of them was the Cowan's grandson,
a baby boy born April 15 at the i Bruce Cowan, of Fall Creek.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Cottage Grove hospital. He has
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rcss Over­
been named Spencer Dale.
Mr and Mrs A. B. Cook return­ holser and Lavonna were Mr and
ed Thursday from a two weeks' Mrs. Jesse Hooker of Gillespie
trip to El Dorado. Arkansas. They Corners and Mr and Mrs. C. C.
took Cook's mother, Mrs. Dorothy Hayes of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Hales and
Cook, to her home after a month's
family spent Sunday afternoon in
Roseburg where thev visited at
held, they were able to enjoy part the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels M.
of the music provided by the dif­ Hansen and girls.
ferent groufis of young musicians
Jim Morgan made a business
as part of their training.
trip to Corvallis Supday even ng.
Thursday evening Lorane track
Mrs. Boyd z\llen spent Thursday
team will take part in an invi­ and Friday in Coquilk' where she
tational track meet to be held at attended the District Conference
Lowell. At 2 pm. at Lorane Fri­ of the WSCS of the Methodist
day afternoon Mapleton and I^or- Church. Mrs. Allen is a district
ane will play lioth a boys basket­ officer. She made the trio with
ball and girls softball game if five other members from Cot tag.
weather permits. On Tuesday. Grove.
April 26. a baseball game will be
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson at­
played with Triangle Lake there. tended open house Sunday after­
The annual Parent - Teacher noon at the home of their daugh­
club’s amateur hour program to ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim­
lie held April 29 is arousing con­ mie Sugg and Mike at Mt. View.
Little Claudia Thornburg of
siderable interest this year. Sev­
eral organizations have promised Klamath Falls is staying at the
to provide funny skits to make it home of her grandparents, Mr.
a more varied show. Individuals and Mrs. R E. Poynter.
are also wanted to take part. Four
Mr. and Mrs Virgil Richardson
and family of Brookings were
prize divisions are offered.
At the school board meeting visitors at the Vilas Hales home
last week resignations were re­ on Tuesday of last week.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
ceived from Archie McCrae, su­
perintendent oi schools, and Mrs. Boyd Allen and children were din­
Harriet Harper, head of the Eng­ ner guests at the Alvin Allen
lish department of Lorane high home at Anlauf. It was in honor
of little Cheryl Allen, who was
school.
A special meeting will be held four years old on Thursday.
On Tuesday of last week Mrs.
on April 25 when several teacher
applicants will lie interviewed. All ' Boyd Allen took her mother. Mrs.
other teachers offered contracts Grace Brund, to Eugene where
have accepted them at least ten­ she boarded a train for a trip to
southern California.
tatively.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Erb and three
Jackie Sullivan of Florence
spent the teachers workshop va­ girls of Junction City spent Sat­
cation with Arlin Rothauge. He at­ urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
tended the CE progressive dinner George McMurrick and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hudgins
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Addison I and children. Kathy, Wayne and
and family of Eureka, Calif., were Buzzie, went to Seattle, »Wash .
recent visitors at the C. B. Mit­ Friday and visited at the home of
chell home while their children their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. George Haberly. On their
were having spring vacation.
Sunday visitors at the Mitchell way home Sunday they stopped in
home were Terry McCormack of Battle Ground, Wash . and had
Coburg and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. lunch with Mrs. Edna Hathaway
and family.
Addison of Brownsville.
Leo Muno, MM/3 of Oakland.
Mrs. Chester Purdy spent sev­
eral days last week at Albany Calif., spent the weekend at the
helping her daughter. Mrs. R. L. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Groshong, and family move from Leslie Muno.
Albany to a new home in the
country.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Man-
ley Purdy and children. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Purdy and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Alford and
Sheila and Mra. O. L. Alford sur­
prised the Groshongs by holding
an impromptu housewarming
party at their new home.
Mr and Mrs. Everett Malcolm
and family spent a few days last
week in California visiting rela­
tives. They spent a short time
with his brother. Oscar Malcolm,
and family at Oakland then went
on to Madera to see Mrs. Mal­
colm's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Meadows. They returned at the
height of th«' Sunday snowstorm
in the Sierras where they were
lucky enough to follow behind a
large transport that was sanding
the road as it climbed and reach­
ed home without mishap.
Lynn Wyman of I-akeview spent
a day or two in’this community
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sayles have
moved to the Tom Chambers
home.
Ixirane Christian Endeavor will
visit the CE group in Cottage
Grove Sunday evening and remain
in Cottage Grove for the church
service.
Phone 1034
34-4tc-37
OSC Science Events
Draw Noted Speaker
OREGON STATE COLLEGE—
Three special science events at
Oregon State college next week
i April 24 to 30» w ill draw six of
the nation's foremost scientists
and exhibits made by more than
.xM) of the Northwest's top science
students.
Dr. J. Robert Oppenheim* r.
atomic scientist, will speak April
26 and 28 as the annual Condon
lecturer. His topic will be, “The
Constitution of Matter."
The 16th annual biology col-
loquim April 30 will feature five
visiting speakers. Dr. Ernst Mayr
of Harvard university will be lead­
er. Other speakers include Dr.
Theodore Dobzhansky, Columbia
university; Dr. Harlan Lewis.
UCLA: and Dr R. A. Stirton and
Dr. Roger Y. Stanier, University
of California.
The Northwest Science Expo­
sition. May 2 to 6. will include
more than 500 exhibits prepared
by high school and elementary
school pupils in Oregon and south­
west Washington. Exhibits dis­
played at OSC will have been se­
lected from thousands shown at
preliminary district and county
science shows Exhibits will be
judged April 30.
All of the lectures and displays
are open to the public.
Every man ovei 45 should have
'a chi st X-ray twice a year Why?
Because X-rays frequently can de­
tect lung cancer before any symp-
toms show when it is a silent
shadow," and when it is more cur-
Hello, Neighbor!
Something can be done about it. i able.
Contributions to the ASC spread
Last year lung cancer took fhr this life-saving message and fi-
lives of 24.000 of our neighbors in ; nance research. This year the ACS
the United States seven tur - as i is spending more than $500,000
many as in 1933. It loos four for lung cancer research alone.
times as many mt n us women. Yet
MAKE YOUR CONTRIBU­
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detection. That's why so much M*JV1NG A R O U N D YOUR
emphasis is being placed on lung BLOCK PASS IT ON TO YOUR
cancer during neighbor-to-neigh- 'NEIGHBOR.
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