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The Hentinel. Cottage drove, Oregon
Thur«., Feb. 21. H»57
Head New 4-H
Junior Leaders
Don Drenner Making Name for Himself
Don V. R Drenner. son of R L.
Drenner of Culp ('reek, is making
quite a name for himself as a
radio technician at Coffeyville,
Kansas, where he is serving as
engineer for Station KGGF of the
Coffeyville Journal. Drenner inci-
dentaly is making use of the
knowledge gained while serving
with the psychological warfare di
vision of SHAEE in making a re
corder that would make, auto
matically play a series of one min
ute spot announcements for the
station he is serving as engineer.
He was requested to make a
machine which could be oi*erated
by push button by a non-technical
No Cake Is Baked
On This Birthday
Next Monday is a birthday for
which nobody will bake any cakes
“ On February 25, 44 years ago,
the federal government was au
thorized the power to levy an in
come tax on individuals. It was
lelt at the time that rates could
never reach 10G.
The first year of the tax total
corporate and individual income
levies brought the government
$80 million Dividing this by the
population of 1913 shows 'fi'1*
the per capita tax bite was 82
cents-
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By contrast, in 19o6 two world
wars and a police action later
the income tax brought the fed
eral government $5.'> billio*' I his
is a per capita tax bite of $328.
Per capita annual income was
$358 in 1913; tixiay it is alxmt
$1,647. In this 44-year |x*riod. i«'i
capita income increased 4Q times
while the per capita tax payments
increased an even 4(H) times.
personnel of the station Drenner
was told he had to work on a lim-
ited budget, but had unhmited
time.
The code for each spot an-
nouncement _ ------- - by tele-
phone dial and the dial tells the
machine when to stop In opera
tion the recorder will wind the
tape backward or forward without
stopping at a high speed A mile
of tape can be run through the
machine in a minute and is under
control of the man ofierating the
machine. It is normally used to
edit a tajx*.
When the code for the an-
nouncemen, n dialed the machine
for an-
automatically
disconnects itself
other
from the station's equipment and
then runs until it searches and
finds the code for the announce-
ment which was dialed It will
perform this searching operation
either forward or in reverse.
While the machine was designed
to record and play back one min
ute announcements, the automatic
controls can be locket! out and
records of up to an hour in length
can be made lor rebroadcast.
The men who dominate the re
cording field, aside from Eddie
Fisher, Tony Martin, Elvis Press-
ley, Bing Crosby, Robert Merrill,
and Johnnie Ray, are cither Ne-
gro or Italian In the first group
you will find Billy Daniels. Louis
Armstrong. Nat King (ole, ( ab
Calloway Bill Eckstine, Sammy
Davis, Jr. Al Hibbler, Harry Bela-
fonte, WiHiam Warfield; in the
1 >amont
Frank
- Sinatra,
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Thursday 2 21 ->7
12:00
1:00
2(X>
2 30
3 00
4 30
5 00
5:50
5:55
6:00
6.30
6 45
700
7 30
8 OO
8 30
9 (Hl
9 So
10:00
11:00
11 05
11 30
The Movies
Queen for a Day
Modern Romances
Comedy Time
Truth or Consequences
Movies
Four-thirty Date
Big Roundup
The News
Sports Headlines
Weather Re|x>rt
Annie Oakley
Headline
TBA
Last of the Mohicans
Front ier
You Bet Your Life
Dragnet
The Man Called X
The Ford Show
Lux Video Theatre
The News
Special Featurette
Tonight
Friday 2 22/57
Matinee
Queen for a Day
-Modern Romances
200 - Comedy Time
2 30 Truth or Con»cquence«
3:00 The Movies
4 », Special Geo Wash Pgm
• 5:00 Big Roundup
• 5 40 All Pets Rev iew
5 45 The News
5:50 Sports Headlines
5:55 Weathei Reixut
6:00 Range Rider
6 30 Sportsman's Club
6 15 Let's Go Fishing
7:00 Cavalcade of Sports
Sports Album
8 (Ml Capt. David Grief
8:30 Highway Patrol
9 00
10 (HI TBA
10 30
10 35
11:30 Tomght
12:00
11 30
1.30
2:00
3:00
4 OO
4.00
0:20
5:30
D 3(>
7.00
8.00
8 30
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10:3"
11 00
11:30
12:30
1 :Q0
1:3o
145
2.00
2:30
3:00
4O<
5:00
5:3U
Saturday 2 23 57
NBC Pro Basketball
Horse Racing
Stars of Western Range
Saturday Matinee
TBA
Watch Mr. Wizard
It's A Fact
Film Shorts
Disneyland
Rin Tin Tin
Lawrence Welk
Guy Iximbardo
Grand Ole Opry
Caesar's Hour
I
6 30
7 (Hi
7 30
8 00
9 (Hi
9 30
10 00
10 30
Meet the Press
Roy Rogers
Bengal Lancers
Men of Anna|x>lis
12:00
1 (Hl
1 45
2:00
2 30
3 (X)
4 30
5:00
5 45
5:50
NBC Matinee
Queen lor a Day
Modern Romances
Comedy Time
Truth or Consequences
The Mov les
Guest Bixik
Big Roundup
Unetta Young
Premiere Play house
Moiiduy 2 25 57
• 6 (to
• 6 30
00
30
8 tiO
8 30
9:00
9 30
10 30
10 35
10 30
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Sports Headlines
Weather Rejtort
Jungle Jun
Road to Adventure
Webfoot Feats
Cisco Kid
Kingdom of the Sea
1 lecember Bride
Badge 714
Twenty One
Robert Montgomery
Arthur Murray Dance
Tonight
ti 57
12 (XV Matinee
1 (MF Queen for a Day
1 45- Modern Romances
Comedy Time
2:30 Truth or Consequences
3 uo The Movies
4 30 Four-Thirty Date
5 :00 Big Roundup
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5 at)
Weal her Re|x»rt
• 6.00 Little Rascals
30 Robin Hood
7 (M) Whirly buds
30 Cixie 3
8 no Big Surprise
8 30
I Mi Jane Wyman
Kaiser Aluminum
io
n
n
30
35
Zane Grey Theatre
The Pendulum
Tonight
Pacific Power A Light i-ompany employees who completed more
than IJMMI.OOO man-hours of work without loss-time injury have
been cited for their achievement by the National Safety Council.
Presentation of the council’s Award of Merit was made recently
bv Johnnv Carpenter, ri^ht, Portland representative of the eoun-
eil to Doll R Met lung, left, executive vice president of PP&I..
I,.’.. fetal ..f safe hours reached 1,235,000 for the 2500 workers of
Four-H members enrolled in
Lane county's newest 4-H prefect
Junior leadership held their
second monthly meeting, and have
elected Eddie Hemenway. Route
1, Cottage Grove, as president.
Designed for 4-H members who
were 16 years or older by Janu-
aiy 1. and who have completed
at least two years in 4-H club
work, the Junior Leadership proj
ect was introduced in Lane county
in January. The project was in
troduced in Oregon two years ago
and has met with exceptional suc
cess, in the counties sponsoring it.
"The project has a two-fold
purpose,” Mr«. R. L. Westrup,
county agent in 4-H work ex-
plained. "It provides a new chal
lenge in leadership for the older
4-H member who has completed
considerable project work, and it
makes nse of his experience for
the benefit of younger members
and adult leaders.”
Culp Creek Wins
2 From Blue Mi.
Saginaw-Walker
Club Election 26th
caused
more
•both Friday and Saturday nights deaths in the United State# than
it s P’11
all other causes combined. The
Heart Fund supports a national
crusade against the heart and
blood vessel diseases. Give to it
generously When you help your
Heart Fund, you help your heart.
More than 810.000 Amercans
Holmes.
Governor Robert
John R Richards, chancellor of died of the heart and blood vessel
the state system of higher educa diseases in 1955. American Heart
tion. and O. Meredith Wilson, Assn, figures show. Cardiovascu-
president of the university, will
be speakers at the annual Dads
Day Luncheon. The Saturday lun
cheon is the featured event of the !
University's Dad Weekend. Febru-
ary 22-24.
A theme of "Dads Daze” will
greet many hundreds of fathers of
university students who attend
the 13th annual weekend.
Plans for the fathers are bas
ketball on Friday and Saturday ,
nights, the annual forym and busi
ness meeting ot the Dads to be at l
TO NICK
2 p.m. Saturday in the Science
lecture room of the Science Build
ing At 4 o'clock Saturday after
noon a program. "Famous Dads
of the Past" will be presented in
the Student Union by the Coffee
Hour Forum.
A barbershop quartet will be a
Friday night feature, following
TUESDAY
the game at 10 p.m. This will lx*
in the balli-oom of the Erb .Me
& THURSDAY
morial Union. The feature for
Saturday night after the game is
the International Fun Fest, 10
p.m., ballroom, S.U.
An added event of the weekend
is the University Theatre's product,
ion of "Desire Under the Elms,”
The Junior leaders who organ
ized as a club to give their group
inity will assist adult leaders in
leading 4-H clubs and with spe
cial 4-H events, and will serve
16-year history.
tin- system, a record unsurpassed in the company
in a leadership capacity in the
i county-wide youth program The
I club meets monthly, with the next
meeting sched uled Saturday,
March 2, at 1 p.m. in the exten
sion service offices. Any youth
who meets qualifications of the
project is urged to attend.
By ’»Irs. Meta Kinxland
Eddie Hemenway, the president,
Phone 1056K2
LYNX HOLLOW The annual has been a 4-H member since 1952.
CULP CREEK
Culp Creek meeting of the Saginaw-Walker Until 1955, he concentrated on
'volleyball and basketball teams Community club will lx* held at ! dairy projects, winning county and
I were hosts to the Blue Mountain the hall February 26 at 7:30 p.m -fate recognition. Last year he en
teams on Friday of last week, An election of of f icers will be held rolled in the 4-H beef project, and
¡Culp Creek winning Ixith games. One director lor five years from this year he was one of the first
to enroll in the Junior Leadership
Bohemia Rose 4-H club enjoyed. Lynx Hollow, one lor three years project.
from
Walker,
a
president
and
sec
school
a valentine party after
Other officers are Dennis Mc
retary-treasurer will be elected.
Wednesday of last week.
Cracken, Lorane Route, Cottage
Anyone*
living
in
Saginaw,
De
Grove, vice president; Sara Jeanne
The Äinnual Valentini* dinner
is served at the Culp Creek light Valley, Walker or Lynx Hol Duncan, Lowell, secretary-treas-
low
school
districts
is
eligible
to
school on Thursday of last week.
urer; and Phyllis Koele, Route 2,
The menu consisted of roast tur attend and join the dub. Everyone Eugene, who will serve as junior
key, dressing, mashed potattx's, interested is invited to come.
representative to monthly board
ind Mr G?
ken vis meetings of the Lane County 4-H
salad, rolls, candy, cranberries and
aT tb«‘ Iwaders Assn.
milk Each room had a»party and ited in Salem February
home of Mrs. Bricker s fathdr.
During the three years that
exchange of valentines.
McBride attended Sam Eastburn, and that evening Dennis has been a 4-H member he
Rev. W.
the Oregon District Assembly of they itt< nd *d a wedding of Mra has done outstanding work in
woodworking and electricity under
God council meeting in Eugene Bricker's cousin in Stayton.
Mrs. Harrison Mathis returned guidance of C. J. Robinson, Silk
last week.
Creek area. Sara Jeanne Duncan,
Mr. and Mrs. John Carr Jr. last week I loin a week's visit with a 4-H memlx*r since 1950, has
Donnie at Victorville, Calif
were ho«t« al the proiMick com a son
Mr. and Mrs Fred Kinsland. represented Lane county as a win
mittee meeting at their home last
ner in the Teen-Age Miss sew
Tuesday evening. Plans for the accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Del ing project, style review and sew-
Blue arid Gold banquet to lx* held bert Bennett of Springfield, vis i ing demonstration at Oregon State
at the community hall Thursday, ited Sunday at Cheshire and F dr, and Phy Uis Koete, a 1-11
February 28, at 6 p.m. were dis- Franklin with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hogate of member since 1952, has completed
Oakridge were dinner guests at four years in the dairy project,
Scouting in the United States the Glen Bricker home Saturday and one in cooking.
reached its 47th anniversary dur night.
Junior Leaders in addition to
ing the week just passed Since
Clinton Heath, son of Mr. and the officers include: I-aVeme
February 8. 1910, more than 26,- Mrs. Odell Heath was accidentally- Taylor and Jimmy Getchell. Pleas,
000,018) American Ixiys and men struck in the head by a baseball ant Hill; Nancy Chapin and Jean
have been influenced by the Scout fiat Thursday at school. Several nette Stutz, Eugene; Lynn Nord
Oath and Law They have had stitches were required to close the and Arlene Dubell, Cottage Grove;
the benefits of Scout training, fel wound. He is doing fine and is Fern McCready, Elmira: Nonene
lowship. handicraft skills, and able to be back in school.
Behnke, Dexter; Julieann Umphe-
Umpne-
high adventure Today, over 1.-
Mr and Mis Btflie Heath of nour, Springfield; Barry Vaughn.
500,000 lx>ys and men are actually Culp Creek were Sunday callers Walton
enrolled in 540 local councils with at the Odell I/ealh home.
a membersh p oi Hl.OiX) units.
Lynx Hollow Community dub
This summer then* will be a will meet Friday morning with
"mountain peak” experience for Mrs. Glen Bricker.
more than 50,(XX) Boy Scouts. Ex
Mrs. Roy Stalder and sons and
plorers and their leaders when Mrs. Ora Addington of Creswell
they gather at historic Valley visited with Mrs. M A. Horn in
Force in Pennsylvania for their Delight Valley Monday.
Fourth National Jamboree. Scouts
A 4-H forestry club was or-
the nation camp ganized at Lynx Hollow school
from
with Mrs Max Sears as leader.
together there.
The date is Thursday. February The group chose as their name
28 nt 6 p.m. for the annu il pot "Lynx Hollow Foresters." The of
luck Blue and Gold banquet. Each ficers are Laura Simonsen, presi
family is requested to take their dent; James Mathews, vice presi
own talile service and food. Ice dent; lx*on Nydam, secretary; Sit-
cream and coffee will be furnish siana Nydam. song leader; Cheryl
ed by the committee. There will Strong, reporter; entertainment,
lx* special guests who will speak Lynn Porter and Tom Arney. The
on the Scouting programi and club will meet on Friday after
noons from 2:15 to 3:15. There are
along with the Gold Star Yeai 15 members
pins for the past year.
Christ is the great central fact
Culp Creek 1-1 i forestry offi-
cers, Stanley Sloan. David Mc in the world's history; to Him
Bride and Billv Moiss accompa everylhing looks forward or back
nied the Rev W. A McBride to ward All the lines of history con-
Eugene February 16 to a 4-H club verge upon him All the march of
meeting at ('al Young Junior High providence is guided by him. All
school. Sack lunches were taken. the great purposes of God culmi
nate in Him The greatest and
ice cream, cheese and milk
furnished Suhmittixi by the chib most momentous fact which the
history of the world records is the
nqxirter. Billv Moiss
and fact of His birtb Spurgeon.
The monthly teachers
workers meeting of the Culp
Creek Assembly of God was held
Sunday evening follow ing the serv
ices The Sunday School recently
received a gold crown award for
having a point score of 93 for
k
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progress made in the past year in
which attendance and other fac
tors have an important part.
Mrs Elmer Goodell was host
ess to the sewing club at her home
February 20
Mrs H E. Dean and her fa
ther. Tandy Troutman, of Cot
tage Grove lelt Monday evening
Only on the now 1957
for 1.OS Angeles, Calif , to lx* near
then sister and daughter who " 1«
to undergo surgery Friday moni-
ing.
Cottagei. prayer meeting will lx*
held at the Lawrence Chapman
home Thursday (today) alternoou
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ribbon changer
rsyal
las been
with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs Billie J Heath, and twins
Randy and Rhonda.
Tlw mothers' volley ball team
Mrs.
Emma
Heath
nm’g of last week with the Culp
Creek mothers team, winning
three games out of tour. They
were practice ¿ames.
Ila«* Sprailhal
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w
Lawrenei* Stratton has been
around on crutches due to a bad
ly sprained ankle the past week
Wednesday 2 27 57
Carol Thompson of Eugene
Matinee
OO
12
NEW
spent the past week visiting at
00 Queen tor a Day
the home of her uncle and aunt..
DOES IT...
Mcxiern
Romances
I 5
Mr and Mrs Melvin Wisearson
(X) Comedy Time
Mr and Mrs Jack GixMard and
Y«ur fingers never to«ch
30 Truth or Consequences
son of Springfield visited over
the ribb««
3 (Ml The Movies
the weekend it the Wilbur Casteel
Guest
Book
4 30
and iSiamas Goddard homes
Hit Parade
SEE
IT NOW
5:00 Big Roundup
The second in a series of immu
Saturday Cinema
15
nization shots will lx- given at the
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Sunday 2 24 57
5 50 Sports Headlines
Culp Creek school Friday. March
Weather
Re|x»rt
24 Months to Pay!
Championship Bowling
I.
00 Wild Bill
Lighted Window
Friday evening. February
Telephone
Time
30
the Culp Creek mothers volley
Oral Robert«
0Û TBA
ball team will play Disston at
Christian Science
O'Henry
Theatre
30
Culp Creek gym l esday evening
Christophers
8 00 Sheriff of Cochise County ot this week they practiced with
TBA
Science
Fiction
Theatre
8 30
Chester Pietka Accordion
the Dorena womens team
• 00 Kratt TV Theatre
Mr and Mrs. Charles Ward of
-Great Decisions
10 tM)
Mapleton were Sunday visitors at
l^wrence Welk
10 30
the Oliver Crawfoid home
Wash. Square
SUPPLIES
Texas ’Rasslin*
10
Mrs Him-r (kxxlell has reported
Topper
in
tl 30 Tonight
that her first crocuses
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Phom* 1165
bloom, a sure sign that spring is | 513 Main
Sch<*dule subject to change without notice^
on
the
way.
I*j Indicated program not gained by KI AU,
30
Dad
’s Day at UO
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