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The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
HoHaday Bow!
Season Opens
Tliurs.. June JL l!r<6
At 4-11 SlllllllM F Sch<M»i
Eddie Hemenway left last week
to attend th« mnual 4-H summer
school for 10 daj at Oregon State
Thornton Corners
Girl Goes on Trip
To San Francisco
Mr and Mr Eugene Simfison
visitors ovei the
of Coquille we
homes of Simp-
weekend
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By Mrs. J. W. Fisher
i, Mr - Arleigh Ken-
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THORNTON CORNERS Mis
Mr and Mrs. W E Wheeler
Donna Hemenway of the Hill and were
Sunday dinner guests at the
Dale Ranchers 4-H club accom horn«? of their son. Loyd, at Cres-
panied a group sponsored by Eu
gene Farmers' Creamery on a trip
Mrs Grace Blankenship of Eu
to San Francisco over last week
end. The 33 members taking the gene and her mother, Mis Harriet
trip and their chaperones. Mr and May ben, < qj Minot. N. D.. were
dinner ¿ up ests Thursday evening of
Mn. Archie Miner. Mr. and Mi
Haiwy Wolse. Mrs Geneva Kes- Mr and Mrs T. A Ward
Mr md Mis David LaBlue and
ey all of Eugene, and the 4-H
Lebanon were overnight
agent of Drain mad«- the trip on baby
Saturday with Mr. and
the Shasta Daylight.
They were taken to Golden Mis. Fi nk LaBlue and were din
Gate Park, Oriental Gardens, the ner gut ts Sunday at the LaBlue
Museum and many other inter home.
Mr. and Mr, Albert Tortole of
est ng places in San Francisco and
were guests at sup-
had dinner Sunday evening at
Fisherman's Wharf. The group re per Tuesday at the Joe Premazzi
home
,
,
turned home Monday.
Mr and Mrs Hany Castle and
Mrs Frank LaBlue and daugh
Mis
Berta
McGuire
and
sons
of
ter, Mrs. Howard Raymond, of
Row River attended the wedding Mosbv Creek and Mr. and Mrs.
Fi ¡day evening of Miss Nancy Bill Pruitt and son Robbie were
Smith, niece of Mrs. LaBhie, at guests Thursday evening at the
the Applegate community church home of Mr. and Mrs. (icorge Fos
in Southern Oregon. The bride ter at a family get-together, hon
and groom. Mr and Mrs Alford oring the Byron Foster family,
Surran, will make their home at who were visiting here from
Medford Mrs. Surran formerly Mountain Home. Idaho. I he group
lived in the Row River area. Mrs was entertained with cotored
LaBlue and Mrs Raymond accom slides ol family and friends and
panied Mr and Mi’s Darrel Ga- refreshments wen1 served.
Mr and Mrs. W. E. Wheeler
routte of Dorena to the wedding
visited Thursday at the home of ।
( apt. Foster Visits Parents
Capt Byron Foster, his wile Mr Wheeler's parents, Mr. and ,
and their three children of Moun- Mrs W. I. Wheeler, at Trent.
Mrs R B Dixon visited three
tain Home, Idaho, were guests all
her son-
Of last week at the home ol Capt. days of last week w'ith and
Mts
Foster's parents, Mr. and Mis. in-law and daughter, Mr
in Roseburg, who I
George Foster
Kxciting musical comedy fare is
ered in the coming season of
■Musicals Under the Sial’s” at
laday Bowl. Portland’s in-
I mgly popular outdoor thea-
Outstanding talent of the area
tow in rehearsal for the first
duction. "Rio Rita” which
July 5. Victor Herbert’s
n" follows July 19. I-eonard
lein’s "On the Town" August
..nd the musically lush “Lady
from Paris" August 16.
Holladay Bowl was founded in
1!<52 by the Portland Symphonic
Choir and has gained a note
worthy reputation for its stand
ards of artistic performance, its
scholarship program and its quick
i ¡so in popularity. Four «easons
of performances have attracted
over KMt.iHK) in attendance.
Season tickets are now avail-
abli offering subscriber» 20'. dis
NOTH E TO BIDDERS
count over single performance
pi u . s. For information and mail
Sealed bids will lx» received by
<,r<b r forms, write Holladay Bowl,
1002 Terminal Sales Bldg., Port the Board of Directors of School
District U-14J, Lane County, Ore-
land 5, Oregon.
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TWO DRAIN MEN SI I I ER
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Two Drain men. w ho w ere burn
ed Thursday while working in a
.. rage at the Whipple lagging Co.
I rock crusher, are reported in fine
condition at Cottage Grove hos-
I pital Saturday.
Personnel there said Don Cain
and l^?e Criter were recovering
from minor leg burns, and would
be released to go home soon.
The men were burned when gas
oline spilled on their clothing and
ignited.
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Rodeo is the only sport in the
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school championship.
I-ots ol
youngsters will take part in Cot
tage Grove Ruling club's rodeo
July 7 and 8.
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SI 16 625 before entry tees were
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Bennett Creek, who went on to
Myrtle ('reek to visit a son.
Miss Judy LaBlue accompanied
the three other contestants for
rodeo queen to the Strawberry
Festival at Lebanon Friday.
Mr. and Mrs W- E. Wheeler
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Robert, at Camp Creek.
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NOTICE OF ANNI XI
rooms and for cutting out, repoint-
SCHOOL MEETING
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, joints on certain of the brick walls
in compliance with Sec. 331.010, of the high school.
ORS. to the legal voters of School
The Board of Directors reserve*
District No U-14J of I .a ne County, ' the
right to reject an> and all
State of Oregon, that the AN bids and to waive informalities.
NUAL SCHOOL MEETING of
said District will be held at the ,
High School; to begin at the hour
of 2 o’clock to 8 p m on the fourth
Monday of Jyne. being the 25 day ,
of June. A.D. 1956.
This meeting is called tor the
purpose of electing One School
Director to serve for a period of ,
five years and the transaction of
business usual at such meeting.
Dated this 7 day of June 1956.
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Jeanne Morton,
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