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16 Pages Section Two The Cottage Grove Sentinel THURSDAY. JULY 12, 1956 Flutto NUMBER 1 COTTAGE GROVE. I AXE COUNTY, OREGON Descendants Of J. Crawford Hold Picnic on July 4 By Mrs- Esther Hinkle Phone 1204.14 LONIXtN A reunion was hel ' July 4 at the George Hinkle horn for the descendants of John Jana Crawford who immigrated to On gon from low a immediately aft< ■ his discharge from the Civil Wa Those who attended were; Mr Melvin Cole of Santa Maria. Calif Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Thomtc and daughter Marcene of Kerb} Bert Thornton and two childre of Kerby; Mis John Bratton an son Terry of Sutherlin; Mrs. Joh Murry of Cedar Creek; and Jess. Craw ford. Mrs Richard Hnwai Myrtb and two children, Crawford and two children. Mar tha Crawford, and Mrs D M. Me Cue. all of Cottage Grove; ami Mr. and Mrs George Hinkle and daughter Marlene of London. Mr. and Mrs John Wood iron Danville. III, spent the weekend with Mr Wood's aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs Louis Raisor. Tuesdav Norman Adams moved to Hebron. A trip was taken Julv 4 by Mi and Mrs Bert Tullar Golda Belle Tullar. Mike Pooler. Mr. and Mrs Gene Tullar. and Mr. and Mrs Paul Tullar. They motored to Crater Lake and Diamond Lake via the North Umpqua and re LINES OF HUNGRY rodeo-ers stopped at the shrine Club's buckaroo breakfast Saturday and Sun turned over the Willamette Pass day mornings before the Cottage Grove Hiding Club's rodeo. Among the 1600 breakfasters were Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bemis attended the Timber Carni Gov. and Mrs. Elmo Smith, who flew in for the event. Hap Wolfard and Palmer Johnson were co- val at Albany. chairmen of the breakfast. Mr and Mrs. Geno Dulley and two daughters of Diamond Lake essential to every worthwhile pro Junction visited Thursday at the Summer Camp Harold Abeene and Julian Small gram," he concluded. Fourteen older Lane County 4-H homes. Calls 4-H Girls girls departed this weekend for I Mr. and Mrs Russel Haskins had company July 4 Mrs. Has- The four-leaf elover banner will two days of counsellor training at | kins' brother, Ray Lehr and wife The Boots and Sandals club has ride high over Camp Lane during the Camp Lane site prior to the and their three children motored opening camp session on July 8. been invited to attend the Timber here from Dallas for the day. Carnival dance at Sutherlin Au the next two weeks when the 15- Selected through their experience Mrs. Jane Funk returned Thurs gust 11, at the Sutherlin High acre timliered tract on the Siuslaw in working with youth groups, the day from Seattle where she had school. This dance will be called River with its big log lodge house counsellors will be responsible for visited a number of days with rel by Harley Smith of Los Angeles, and sheltered sleeping area again camp schedules, activities, and atives. Among those visiting her group eadership. Assigned two to Calif. becomes a summer retreat for soon after her return were her Club members with the help 4-H youngsters from Lane, Linn, each group of 15 campers, the nephew and family. Mr. and Mrs counsellors will participate in the of Ray Steele, who acted as mas- and Lincoln counties. varied programs of handicrafts, Clyde Vanotta and children of ter-of-ceremonies qnd other callers Roseburg; and her son and fam Owned and deseloped by the and guests, helped Howard and l.ane County 4-H Leaders’ Asso campcrafts, sports, and special ac ily. the Law’rence Funks of Wal- Maxine Barnard celebrate their ciation. Camp Lane has been self- tivities. „ den. serving as unit counsellors wedding anniversary Saturday supporting, and its facilities have Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Real had night. Those attending this dance been shared with 4-H members include Arlene Cottage company July 4. They were Mrs were, from Roseburg. Mmes and from the two neighboring coun G i'o ve; ; Neva Goeldner and Vicky Reai’s sjster, Mrs. Kenneth Jen- Cheshire, Cheshire; ., Sara Messrs. Clarence Rand, Milton ties. ,, _ Jeanne , , ! sen and her four children of Lin- Duncan. Lowell; Molly Belshaw co]n Wash., and Mrs. Real’s par- Schiveppe. John Marley, Norval "Summer camp is the frosting and Judy Gwyther, Creswell; Max- ents and sister of Sutherlin, Mr Cockeram, Melland Doyle, and El ton Zraver; from Springfield, on our 4-H club program.” de ine Myers, Blachly; Barbara Min and Mrs. Isadore Groleau and Ralph Ingwerson. Cash Bruington, clared Darrell Smith. Veneta, ter, Horton; Noreene Behnke. Dex. Marlene Groleau. Nick Nickson, John Hardinbrack, president of the Leaders' Asso ter; Jo Anne Sustello, Peggy Monday evening Mr. and Mrs Harley Suttner, Dick Ingwerser. ciation. “The accent is on fun, -but Pierson, Mary Ellen Ray. Judy 1 Fay Wood of Eugene and Mr and development of leadership ability King. Glenn Shopper, Shupper, and aeveiopmeni oi leauersmp mmiy Pierson, and Carol Hackett, Eu-i- - Ted King, Mrs -- Ed Jensen of Cottage Qrov Mike Jeffrey; from Eugene, Bob a sense of responsibility gene. visited at the George Hinkle,home. Thompson, Harold Allison. Ruddy , maturing young iH?ople 1s, A rx tota toiaj j oi ¿4 or girls gins from mini Lane uinc j | Mr. and Mrs Henry Swartz of Randall, Sscar Snook, Maury Mor- ,lle leading i-eason tor camp. County County have have registered registered for for the the 1 । Seattle spent Sunday wish Mi's, ton, Bob Yates, Don Miller. How- The 4-H program, declared first first session session from from July July 8-11; 8-11; and and , Swartz’ nephew, Elwin Koscy, ” and ard Parker. Art Steele. Homer I Smith, is devoted to the better- 50 local girls will attend the sec-j family. ment of rural living and improved Greenleaf, Cal Willoughby, Geo. ond session from July 15-21. The Mr. and Mrs. Gale Roby and agricultural methods 'through camp is equipped to take care of three children attended the jalopy Robbacker and Jack Elliott. a maximum of 90 each week, with races in Cottage Grove held July Other guests were Mr and Mrs. work with young people. "It's not a social organization, 4-H members from Linn and Lin- 4 4. O. O. Guisinger, Medford.. Mr. Mr. and Mrs Arvid Palki had and Mi's. Al Downs, Sutherlin., but the summer camp program is coln counties making up the bal Virginia Orts, Hawthorne, Calif., arranged on the theory , that a ance. The first camp session for guests Wednesday at their home. and Ella White, Excelsior, Minn. combination of work and play are 4-H lioys was completed June 30. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Philip In addition to Lane County 4-H Palki and children of Sweet Home; representatives, the camp staff Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mericle of will include Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Lorane; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank extension agent from Linn County; Mericle Jr. and daughter of Cot- Miss Demaris Bradish, agent face Grove. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Philip DO YOU HAVE from Lincoln County; Miss Norma Dudley, home economics teacher Palki and children accompanied BLINDING MIGRAINE-TYPE HEADACHES? from Cottage Grove High school Mr. and Mrs Arvid Palki and EXCRUCIATING FACIAL PAINS? who will serve as cook; Miss Aud children to Woahink lake. A number of residents held a rey Dotson. Albany, assistant MISERABLE NAUSEA CAUSED BY cook; Janet Walker, Cascadia, kit picnic up Cougar Bend July 4. IMPROPER DRAINAGE? chen assistant; Mrs. Lucy Le- They wore: Messrs, and Mmes. Claire, Veneta, nurse; and a water Ralph Gilham and children. Lloyd front director from Lincoln Gilham and son, Clyde Gilham and children, C. C. Gilham and I.cnn County. Morton and grandson Moi-ton VARLEY'S RENALI. DRUG Johnson. Al Fletcher and children 358 .Main I’honc 82 1G.5(c.5o You'll ftnd it In the classified. of Dallas also attended the pic The Sentinel nic. Thursday Mrs. Katherine Wcck- ert of Portland arrived to visit a number of days with her son. Ron ald Weckert. and family. Mrs. C. C. Gilham left Satur day for Colorado Springs, Colo., to visit for two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Frank McKinney, and family Mrs McKinney is the former Emily Gilham who grad uated from London Grade school and Cottage Grove High school. Mrs. Lillian Mills, Black Butte post master, reported Sunday is being an extremely warm day The temperature climbed to 93 degrees. Mr and Mrs. G. C. 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